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24 Aug 2025, 00:10

Tyres Haliburton continues his rehabilitation and conducts a basketball camp

  • Tyres Haliburton is holding a basketball camp for youth in Indianapolis.
  • The player is making progress in his rehabilitation after an ankle sprain.
  • Pacers plan not to rush with Haliburton's return to the court.

Indianapolis – Indiana Pacers Tyres Haliburton continues his rehabilitation after suffering an ankle sprain, which he sustained during the NBA Finals on June 22, 2025. Following a successful operation, Haliburton is actively sharing information about his progress. Recently, he held his annual basketball camp, rescheduled from June to the end of September, which attracted over 300 young players.

Haliburton noted that he was able to take important steps in rehabilitation: "I am coming out of the boot, transitioning to full weight-bearing in shoes. This is extremely important for me," he said. He emphasized that on the road to recovery, it is essential to start even small movements.

Pacers also maintain a connection with other injured players, such as Klayton Clarke from Indiana Fever, who are facing similar problems. Haliburton stated that it is important to support one another during the rehabilitation process.

Pacers clarify that they will not rush with Haliburton's return, reasoning that his full recovery is a priority. The team has the opportunity to designate a replacement during his absence, especially considering that Haliburton is expected to miss the entire 2025-2026 season.

Haliburton actively supports the team and youth, aiming to be an example for the next generation. His participation in the camp has become an important event for young basketball players, who are eagerly awaiting his return to the court.

Tags: USA/Sport/Basketball

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