Indiana didn’t lead for 47 minutes and 59.7 seconds of Thursday’s NBA finals opener. But belief, defiance and Tyrese Haliburton’s dramatic flair made the final 0.3 count

Tyrese Haliburton scored with 0.3 seconds left for Indiana’s first and only lead of the game and the Pacers, the last-minute comeback kings of these playoffs, did it again to beat…

Tyrese Haliburton flowed right, slammed on the brakes and buried a game-winning jumper, giving the Indiana Pacers their only lead of the night to stun the Oklahoma City Thunder on…

Tyrese Haliburton did it again. The Pacers trailed the Thunder by as much as 15 in Game 1 of the NBA Finals, but Indiana completed an epic comeback.

Tyrese Haliburton’s 21-foot jumper with 0.3 seconds left gave Indiana its first and only lead of the game

The new king of the playoff winner, Haliburton’s jumper with 0.3 seconds remaining sealed an improbable comeback.

Oklahoma City rarely looked threatened by Indiana until the final minutes as the Pacers pulled off a stunning upset

Game 1 was exactly why the finals are special. Pacers-Thunder may not have many carrots for casuals, but it’s loaded with ingredients.

Indiana didn’t lead for 47 minutes and 59.7 seconds of Thursday’s NBA finals opener. But belief, defiance and Tyrese Haliburton’s dramatic flair made the final 0.3 count

When someone hits a last-second shot, the moment is chaotic, riveting and pressure-packed, and not only for the athletes.

Haliburton has been clutch for the Pacers all postseason long. 'We’re gonna ride with Tyrese until the wheels fall off," Pascal Siakam said.