Tyrese Haliburton will transform the Pacers organization
By Jack Simone
Tyrese Haliburton will transform the Pacers organization: Dynamicity
Not only is Tyrese Haliburton a great passer, but his overall dynamicity on the offensive side of the ball is what, in part, makes him the special player he truly is.
While Haliburton is fully capable of standing at the top of the key, finding an open man, and making plays that way, he’s equally as comfortable killing opposing defenders off the dribble.
He’ll just as quickly blow by a defender and go to the rack as he’ll step back and take a deep three. Say he has a wonky jump shot all you want (he definitely does), but it’s the result that matters.
Who cares what his shot looks like if he’s shooting 42.2 percent from behind the three-point line? That ranks 11th in the NBA – and he takes more threes per game than all but two of the people above him on that list.
And the fact that he is such a dynamic player makes his passing ability that much better. By being able to break down the defense in multiple ways, it makes his passing that much more effective.
Chris Paul has his middy, LeBron James is an athletic freak, Luka Doncic is as crafty as they come. Nowadays, all the best passers in the league are also able to get their own buckets – Haliburton is no different.
His form may be a bit odd, but as mentioned, the results speak for themselves. Having a guy who is this dynamic on the offensive end will give Pacers fans a reason to tune in every single night.