Tyrese Haliburton 'choke' celebration: Pacers star hits Reggie Miller celly after game-tying buzzer-beater vs. Knicks

Colin Capece

Tyrese Haliburton 'choke' celebration: Pacers star hits Reggie Miller celly after game-tying buzzer-beater vs. Knicks image

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The Knicks completely choked in the final minutes of Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals, and Tyrese Haliburton made sure to let them know.

After the Indiana guard hit what he thought was a game-winning buzzer-beater, he pulled out a very familiar "choke" celebration as his teammates mobbed. After review, the shot was ruled a two (with replay showing Haliburton's foot was on the three-point line), sending the game to overtime. The Pacers nevertheless prevailed for a 138-135 win.

The choke gesture is famous in Indiana sports history, as Pacers legend Reggie Miller — who was calling Game 1 for TNT — pulled it out after leading a comeback win over the Knicks in Game 5 of the 1994 Eastern Conference finals

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Tyrese Haliburton choke celebration vs. Knicks

With the Pacers trailing by two at the end of the fourth quarter, Haliburton tried to get behind the three-point line to put up a shot for the win. He released the ball just before the buzzer sounded, and his shot bounced high off the back iron before falling through the net.

After the shot went in, Haliburton turned to the crowd and gave the choke sign made famous by Reggie Miller, who, nearly 30 years earlier, led an incredible comeback in the final minute to stun the Knicks in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Finals at Madison Square Garden.

The game on Wednesday wasn't over, of course, but Indiana was able to secure the win in overtime and completely stun the Knicks. After the game, Haliburton joked that his celebration may have been a bit premature.

"I tried to hit the celly, but it didn't work," Haliburton said. "Everyone's been wanting me to do it, I tried to hold it for the right time"

Even Tyrese Haliburton's dad, John, couldn't help but hit the "choke" celebration at his watch party after his son's shot: 

Tyrese Haliburton stats Game 1 vs. Knicks

  • Points: 31
  • Assists: 11
  • Rebounds: 4
  • Steals: 1
  • Blocks: 0
  • FGs: 12-23
  • FTs: 3-4
  • 3Ps: 4-12
  • TOs: 2
  • Fouls: 3
  • Minutes: 42:27

Haliburton led the Pacers in scoring and +/-, notching a +15 for the night. However, he would not have been in position for his buzzer-beating heroics had it not been for Aaron Nesmith's eight 3-pointers, five of which came in the final four minutes of the game. 

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Colin Capece

Colin Capece is an editorial intern for The Sporting News. He previously wrote The Dallas Morning News, USA Today and The Arizona Republic. Colin earned his master's degree in journalism from Northwestern University and loves to talk baseball and basketball.