Tyrese Haliburton, guard for the Indiana Pacers, is still upset about Team USA's performance in the FIBA World Cup. In an interview with Joe Vardon, Haliburton discussed how the experience opened his eyes and fueled his mindset for this season. He expressed his eagerness to join Team USA for the Olympics in Paris. Haliburton's disappointment with the World Cup has motivated him to perform well with the Pacers, where he is currently the NBA's assists leader. However, he will be out for tonight's game.
Tyrese Halliburton is OUT tonight for #Pacers.
Tyrese Haliburton is off to a great start with the Pacers and says his Team USA experience is a reason why. The NBA's assists leader spoke with @joevardon about the disappointment and his desire to play in the Paris Olympics ⤵️ https://t.co/1r3t5yNNKo
Tyrese Haliburton still not over Team USA’s FIBA World Cup failure #FIBAWC #TeamUSA #TyreseHaliburton https://t.co/UN4lJ1cO4U
Tyrese Haliburton and Anthony Edwards eager to join Team USA for Olympics #AnthonyEdwards #TeamUSA #TyreseHaliburton https://t.co/usyqUjFZsE
The World Cup didn’t end like anyone associated with Team USA had hoped. Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton still isn't over it. He spoke to @joevardon about how the experience "opened his eyes" and fueled his mindset for this season: https://t.co/XMPrOIsZ4Q https://t.co/gufVaT51IX
Pacers’ Tyrese Haliburton talks Team USA past and future, Anthony Edwards, hatred for ‘losing’ ⤵️ https://t.co/5QRpmb0Yxy