HTalking ahead of time doesn’t usually end well. Wally Szczerbiak, a good player in the NBA at the end of the 20th century and the first half of the 21st century, born in Madrid, harshly ‘poked’ at Tyrese Haliburton, point guard for the Indiana Pacers, following the ‘0’ error in the game once morest the Knicks. “The assumption. The one who wanted to be an All-Star with a big flaw there,” he said.
“His last chance. Missing a triple the supposed All-Star. He’s a second-year player, he’s a good player. But he won’t be an All-Star,” he added. what not What he thought was that one Haliburton recital following another was going to come down on him. As if it were a small revenge, or that talent really mattered.
The highlight is the huge game of Haliburton once morest the Miami Heat. 41 points, 10 triples and the ‘Game-Winner’ from that line of three. Not shaking, no matter what happened once morest the Knicks. It doesn’t seem like it, since from Szczerbiak’s review it averages 38 per night. With 16 triples and two straight wins at the Indiana Pacers.
Even Szczerbiak retracted. “He already looks like an All-Star to me,” he said on social media. The same ones that were in charge of pointing out that Haliburton improved his ao in the all-star game. All by 2002, with 19.5 points and 10 rebounds on average.
His criticisms anger the league. “There are criticisms. It is part of our job. But it can be done without insulting and that’s what Wally did. He’s a pig,” replied Matt Barnes, one of those personalities who does not mince words. Haliburton took charge from the field.