INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton wanted to play well with his father, John, back in Gainbridge Fieldhouse for the first time in two-plus weeks Tuesday night.
That wasn't the only motivation behind the best performance of his career.
Haliburton made amends for the mistakes he made in Game 3 by finishing with 32 points, 15 assists, 12 rebounds, four steals and no turnovers in a 130-121 victory over the New York Knicks. He became the first NBA player with at least 30 points, 15 assists, 10 rebounds and no turnovers in a postseason game since turnovers were first tracked in 1977-78.
Then he poked some fun at the situation.
''I know people were saying, ‘Free Pops' and Pops is free, but he was not in jail,'' the younger Haliburton said after Indiana took a 3-1 lead. "He has a very beautiful home, very pretty to watch basketball. So he was just fine. I just wanted to win.''
There's no word yet on whether the father will attend Game 5 in New York when Indiana could clinch its second trip to the NBA Finals.
But all kidding aside, it's been an odd season — and postseason — for the younger Haliburton.
He started slowly, even telling reporters at one point he needed to find a way to have fun again. By March, Haliburton and the Pacers were rolling.