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Haliburton sets a crunchy NBA pace as Indiana Stun Cavs

In the fourth quarter, Tyrese Haliburton made a starting program with three pointers, which, in game 1 of her semi -finals of the NBA Eastern Conference, made a decisive outbreak in Cleveland.

Haliburton ended with 22 points and 13 templates in the victory of 121-112 on Sunday evening (Monday Aest).

He also made important games at the defensive end, blocked a three-point attempt by Max Strus with 2:12 on the left and converted it into a lay-up for a lead of 10 points.

Andrew Nembhard added a playoff career opportunities of 23 points and made five three points for the fourth Pacers, who ended 19 out of 36 beyond the arch.

Cleveland, who was second in the NBA with 15.9 three per game during the regular season, was 9-of-38.

Donovan Mitchell led Cleveland with 33 points and broke Michael Jordan's NBA playoff record with his eighth game in a row in a series start.

Cleveland's Donovan Mitchell (right) goes past the basket in the Indiana Pacers Guard Tyrese Haliburton. (AP photo)

Evan Mobley added 20 points and 10 rebounds for the Cavaliers, which left most of the game behind, and took the lead in the fourth and then could not complete them.

Indiana had a lead of 12 points in the third quarter before Cleveland collected. The CAVs took a free throw of strus 102-101 before Haliburton's three-pointer lit a 15-4 run.

All five Indiana starters achieved in double -digit figures. Aaron Nesmith and Pascal Siakam each had 17 points.

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