Tyrese Haliburton emerged as the hero for the Indiana Pacers with a stunning four-point play, securing a 115-114 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks. As time dwindled and the Pacers needed a three-pointer to tie, Haliburton received a pass near the left sideline. He then nailed a three-pointer over Giannis Antetokounmpo while being fouled, converting the free throw to put his team ahead by one point with just 3.4 seconds remaining.
Antetokounmpo's attempt at a buzzer-beater three-pointer missed, sealing the win for Indiana. Haliburton ended the game with 14 points and 10 assists. This victory brought the Pacers level with the Bucks in the Western Conference standings, both holding a 36-28 record. Reflecting on his performance, Haliburton said, "It's like a football play," noting how his teammates crossed paths during the play.

Haliburton recalled executing this play successfully during training camp two years ago but hadn't had another opportunity since then. "I usually hate running the play," he admitted. "I've shot that shot enough to know where I am on the court. It's just a matter of getting it off." He expressed gratitude for his teammates' trust despite making some mistakes earlier in the game.
The dramatic finish marked only the fifth instance in regular NBA season history where a team converted a four-point play when trailing by three points in the final 10 seconds. With Pacers legend Reggie Miller present as a commentator, coach Rick Carlisle couldn't contain his excitement, describing it as an "amazing sequence of events."
"What a play, and Reggie [Miller] was in the building," Carlisle remarked. "They'll be talking about Tyrese's shot for a lot of years." Haliburton acknowledged Miller's influence on Indiana basketball history and expressed his desire to create his own legacy: "There's definitely a lot of Reggie moments in this building," he said. "I'm just trying to make my own."
This thrilling victory not only showcased Haliburton's clutch performance but also highlighted his potential to become an integral part of Indiana's future success. The game will be remembered as one of those rare moments when everything aligned perfectly for both player and team.