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Is Tyrese Haliburton playing tonight against the Cleveland Cavaliers? Indiana Pacers star's status revealed for Game 2 (May 6, 2025)

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After a dominant Game 1 performance, the Indiana Pacers are eyeing a 2-0 series lead against the Cleveland Cavaliers. But all eyes remain on Tyrese Haliburton’s health as the star point guard looks to maintain his playoff momentum. Here’s the latest on his status and what to expect in Game 2.

Tyrese Haliburton’s injury status for Game 2 against the Cleveland Cavaliers (May 6, 2025)

Good news for Indiana Pacers fans: Tyrese Haliburton is not listed on the injury report and will play in Game 2. The All-Star has been managing lower-body issues, including a hamstring injury late in the regular season, but showed no signs of limitation in Game 1.

Key takeaways from Haliburton’s Game 1 performance:


- 22 points, 13 assists

- 3 blocks, 1 steal

- Played lockdown perimeter defense

- Led the Pacers to a 30-assist team effort

His durability has been a question mark, but so far, he’s proving doubters wrong.

Indiana Pacers’ injury report for Game 2: Who’s in and who’s out? (May 6, 2025)


While Tyrese Haliburton is fully available, the Indiana Pacers are missing one key player:


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Injury

Status



Indiana’s frontcourt remains strong with Myles Turner and Pascal Siakam holding down the paint, but Jackson’s absence limits their depth.

Cleveland Cavaliers’ injury concerns for Game 2 (May 6, 2025)

Cleveland Cavaliers’ injury report is far less clear, with multiple key players questionable:


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Injury

Status



Garland’s absence would be a major blow—without him, the Cavs lack playmaking, and Haliburton has more freedom to disrupt defensively.

Can the Cleveland Cavaliers slow Tyrese Haliburton down?

Cleveland’s defensive options are limited, especially if Garland remains out. Their best hope may be:

- Throwing multiple defenders at Haliburton

- Forcing other Pacers to beat them

- Exploiting Indiana’s thin frontcourt

But with Haliburton healthy and in rhythm, the Cavs face an uphill battle.

No injury concerns. No minutes restriction. Just a motivated Haliburton looking to silence critics and push the Indiana Pacers closer to the Eastern Conference Finals.
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