Tyrese Haliburton’s soaring jumper as the buzzer sounded lifted the Indiana Pacers back in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals against the New York Knicks.
With 7.3 seconds left and the Pacers trailing by two, Haliburton dribbled down the court, faded toward the arc and released a high-arching shot that bounced on the rim before dropping through the net, forcing overtime in the 138-135 thriller.
Indiana would go on to complete the comeback, but it was Haliburton’s buzzer‑beater that cemented his status as one of the league’s most clutch playmakers.
While Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark was watching from afar, she admitted to ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne that she’d videotaped her own reaction to the play.
"I videotaped myself, like, the final play and I have my reaction in real time. It’s a pretty iconic video. Maybe one day everybody will see it, but no, not right now,” Clark revealed, citing too many "curse words" in her unfiltered reaction.
However, Lexie Hull, Clark’s Fever teammate, wasn’t going to let it slide, responding to Clark's comments with, "I have the reaction video. Taking bids now."
caitlin: i have a video on my phone im never going to show any—
— correlation (@nosyone4) June 13, 2025
lexie: bet pic.twitter.com/cklxoC2fmj
Entering the WNBA as the first overall pick in 2024, Clark set rookie scoring (769), assist (337) and 3‑point (122) season records, guided the Fever to their first playoff berth since 2016 and earned Rookie of the Year honors.
Hull, on the other hand, taken sixth overall by Indiana in the 2022 draft, has carved out a vital role of her own, becoming one of the team's spark plugs off the bench.
This season, she's averaged a career-high 9.3 points, 4.3 rebounds, 1.6 assists and 1.3 steals in 29.8 minutes through Indiana's first nine games.
As the Pacers fight to win the franchise's first-ever NBA championship, Clark, Hull and the Fever hope to chase another postseason berth and potentially some hardware of their own.
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