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Tyreese Halliburton's rapid rise to superstar is unprecedented
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Tyreese Halliburton’s Meteoric Ascent to Superstar Status Defies All Expectations

June 8, 2025 3 Min Read
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We are witnessing an extraordinary moment in basketball: the rapid rise of Tyrese Halliburton as a superstar. Unlike the typical gradual ascent of athletes, Halliburton’s emergence has been sudden and spectacular. The NBA had never seen such a surge before.

Just last summer, Halliburton lightheartedly addressed Team USA’s Olympic struggles with a humorous Instagram post. Earlier this year, hamstring injuries kept him from fully training, leading to his absence from the All-Star team in February. Additionally, some labeled him overrated leading into the playoffs.

With big names like Victor Wembanyama and Anthony Edwards overshadowing him, Halliburton was initially overlooked as a future star. Yet, within two months, he changed the narrative completely. LeBron James praised him, saying players push themselves for Halliburton, while Dwyane Wade called him a “freaking superstar.”

Halliburton’s brilliance is undeniable, marked by clutch plays including four buzzer-beaters or go-ahead shots in overtime during this postseason—only LeBron James has more in his career. Making so many game-winning shots in such a short time, especially in the playoffs, is extraordinary. These moments captured widespread attention and excitement, even among casual fans.

Unlike subtle players like Nikola Jokic, whose dominance is understated, Halliburton’s impact is bold and electrifying. His playoff performance resonates with the excitement Stephen Curry brought in his rise, though Curry’s ascent was more gradual and accompanied by a record-breaking season. Typically, we observe a player’s journey through challenges before crowning them a superstar.

Though not yet at the legendary levels of Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, or Michael Jordan, Halliburton has stunned fans and analysts alike. Other young stars have been expected to lead, but none have made such an immediate impact in the playoffs as Halliburton has with the Indiana Pacers, who themselves were not predicted to advance far.

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Halliburton’s clutch plays in key games—Game 5 of the first round, Game 2 of the second round, Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals, and Game 1 of the Finals—have turned him into an overnight sensation. His rise from being considered overrated to the face of the playoffs is unprecedented.

Defining a superstar is complex—whether it requires MVP titles, championships, fan approval, or legacy endorsement. Regardless, Halliburton has taken the basketball world by storm without prior notice, commanding everyone’s attention now.

Melissa Rohlin is a Fox Sports NBA writer with experience covering the league for Sports Illustrated, Los Angeles Times, Bay Area News Group, and San Antonio Express News. Follow her on Twitter @melissarohlin.

Fan Take: Tyrese Halliburton’s meteoric rise highlights how quickly the NBA landscape can shift, reminding fans that fresh talent can emerge from nowhere to deliver unforgettable moments. This surge not only energizes the Pacers but also signals a thrilling new chapter in the sport’s future.

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