NO one could believe the ending of Game 1 of the NBA Finals.
Tyrese Haliburton hit the biggest shot of his life on Thursday night, and his fellow Indiana star was blown away by it.

Tyrese Haliburton hit a game-winning shot in Game 1 of the NBA Finals[/caption]
Caitlin Clark couldn’t believe the shot that Haliburton made[/caption]
The Indiana Pacers took a 1-0 lead over the Oklahoma City Thunder in the 2025 NBA Finals.
Oklahoma City led the entire way, but the Pacers slowly chipped away at the lead in the four quarter.
Eventually, the Thunder held a 110-109 lead with just seconds left in the game.
At that point, Haliburton pulled up and scored a two-pointer with just 0.3 seconds left on the clock.
That gave the Pacers a 111-110 lead that would eventually give them a win.
Haliburton’s tough shot left the Thunder fans silenced and sent Pacers fans into a frenzy.
One of those fans was Caitlin Clark, who went wild on social media after the Pacers win.
“YOU CANT MAKE IT UP,” she posted on X with laughing emojis.
Other fans joined in with Clark to celebrate the Pacers’ win on social media.
“Are the Pacers & the Fever about to both win chips?!?” one fan said.
“I’d say it’s totally made up but we all just saw it,” another fan said.
“CC you better be in the house for games 3 and 4 we need you more than the Fever do rn,” a third fan said.
“Phenomenal win!!” a fourth fan said.
“Can’t stop, won’t stop- he’s the dream killer of the opposition,” a fifth fan said.
Clark has time to watch the Pacers in the playoffs as she recovers from a strained quad.
2025 NBA Finals schedule
All NBA Finals games are broadcasting on ABC
- Game 1: Pacers at Thunder (Thu. June 5, 8:30pm ET)
- Game 2: Pacers at Thunder (Sun. June 8, 8:00pm ET)
- Game 3: Thunder at Pacers (Wed. June 11, 8:30pm ET)
- Game 4: Thunder at Pacers (Fri. June 13, 8:30pm ET)
- Game 5: Pacers at Thunder (Mon. June 16, 8:30pm ET)*
- Game 6: Thunder at Pacers (Thu. June 19, 8:30pm ET)*
- Game 7: Pacers at Thunder (Sun. June 22, 8:00pm ET)*
*if necessary
The Fever have struggled without her in the lineup, snapping a three-game losing streak on Tuesday.
They are only 3-4 and sit in the No. 7 seed in the league.
Clark was off to a great start before she got hurt.
She averaged 19 points, six rebounds, and 9.3 assists per game.