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Ty Halliburton received a visit from Kevin Durant when he attempted "to make my spirit right" during Achilles' recovery.
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Kevin Durant Drops by Ty Halliburton to Boost His Spirit Amid Achilles Recovery Journey

July 22, 2025 2 Min Read
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It’s been a month since Indiana Pacers guard Tyrese Halliburton had surgery to repair his Achilles after struggling in Game 7 of the NBA Finals. This was a tough setback for the Pacers, who were hoping for a championship win but were ultimately defeated by the Oklahoma City Thunder. Many Pacers fans are left wondering how this happened, especially since the team had a strong chance to win. Halliburton is expected to miss the entire next season while recovering, but he appeared positive during a recent interview on the “Pat McCuffy Show.” He mentioned that Kevin Durant, who also experienced an Achilles injury, recently visited him, and they are bonding over their shared experiences.

Durant injured his Achilles during the 2019 NBA Finals, initially with a calf strain that worsened. Despite missing the 2019-20 season, Durant has played at an All-NBA level since then, serving as an example of how players can come back strong from serious injuries. Halliburton shared that Durant’s visit helped him stay mentally focused during his recovery. Reflecting on his injury, Halliburton admitted it’s tough but said he’s determined to fight his way back.

The Pacers’ prospects have shifted significantly following Halliburton’s injury, especially with Miles Turner moving to the Milwaukee Bucks. What was once a team with Finals potential now looks more likely to be competing in play-in games or heading to the lottery. Losing Halliburton in such a crucial moment feels like a major blow not just to this season but possibly to the future of the current team setup. However, fans are eagerly awaiting Halliburton’s return, as his comeback will surely be celebrated loudly by Indiana supporters.

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Fan Take: This news is significant for basketball fans because it highlights the resilience and mental strength required to overcome career-impacting injuries. Halliburton’s journey back could inspire both players and fans while reminding the league of the importance of support systems for injured athletes.

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