Tyrese Haliburton , Indiana Pacers point guard, and his girlfriend Jade Jones recently celebrated their six-year anniversary, with Jones posting a number of pictures for the same. Jones posted a throwback picture of herself hugging Haliburton while he kisses her on the cheek.
Haliburton and Jade Jones have been together since their university days at Iowa State. While Haliburton has made it as an NBA player, Jones is working in her field of passion as an elementary school teacher. The two have been pretty open about their support and love for each other on social media.
“6 years of our story” Jade Jones captioned her Instagram post.
“2,191 days (to be exact)” Jones added another picture showing herself wearing a corset top mini dress, while Tyrese Haliburton can be seen wearing a white t-shirt and smiling gleefully.
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Tyrese Haliburton has been playing for the Indiana Pacers since 2022 after being traded to the team by the Sacramento Kings. Before the NBA, the 25-year-old point guard played college basketball for the Iowa State Cyclones from 2018 to 2020 before being selected by Sacramento as the 12th pick in the very first round of the 2020 NBA draft.
In his career in the NBA, Haliburton has made it as an NBA All-Star twice and also was named to the NBA All-Rookie First Team in 2021. In the ongoing NBA season, Haliburton is averaging 18.6 points in each game, grabbing 3.5 rebounds and assisting 9.2 times in every matchup.
Tomorrow, Tyrese Haliburton and the rest of the Indiana Pacers will be locking horns with the Milwaukee Bucks for the first game of the first round of the NBA playoffs. The Pacers are currently ranked fourth in the Eastern Conference after winning 50 games and losing 32 so far, three spots below the ruling Cleveland Cavaliers.
Before this, the Indiana Pacers were paired with the Cavaliers and managed to spectacularly win with an overtime 126-118 score. Haliburton did not play in that game and in his stead, Quenton Jackson led the team’s offense with 21 points on the scoreboard, grabbing six rebounds and assisting twice.
Johnny Furphy added another 15 points for the team, along with nine boards and five helpers, while Tony Bradley and Ray J Dennis chalked up 14 points and 13 points respectively for Indiana. In this NBA season, the Pacers are led in offense by Haliburton along with Pascal Siakam.
Source: Jade Jones’ Instagram
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