Tyrese Haliburton’s Girlfriend Jade Jones Drops Perfect 1-Word Reaction as Pacers Head to 2025 NBA Finals

Tyrese Haliburton led the Pacers to their first NBA Finals in 25 years with a Game 6 win, and girlfriend Jade Jones marked the moment with heartfelt Instagram tributes.

The Pacers are right on track to the NBA Finals after displaying a masterclass in winning Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Finals. Right from the tip-off, Indy gave New York a hard time. With the Pacers winning 125-108 over the Knicks, this is the first time in 25 years they managed to grab a spot to potentially lift the Larry O’Brien.

Tyrese Haliburton and the team had a masterful outing with friends, family, and, of course, fans cheering them on. From John Haliburton, Tyrese’s father, to Caitlin Clark, to his girlfriend, Jade Jones, nobody could hide their pride after this glorious feat.

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Jade Jones Showers Tyrese Haliburton With Pride & Love On Instagram

In an interesting display of affection, Jade uploaded a carousel for the world to see in praise of Haliburton and the Pacers.

Her stories started to come in before the tip-off and continued coming in after the game ended. Her first story showed Haliburton in a slick, tailored navy suit, with a black shirt, tie, and huge glasses, with a black bag in his hands. In the picture, he can be seen walking into the facility before the game.

Her peek into the Pacers-Knicks game did not end with Tyrese. She even showed what she was sporting. A yellow baseball cap with Tyrese’s picture on top, a gold-linked chunky necklace, a white bodysuit, and blue baggy jeans with Haliburton written across the right leg. She was even carrying a small Louis Vuitton to the game. She even wrote, “Go Cers” on the picture, followed by a yellow heart.

After the win, she shared the official pictures shared by the Pacers of the announcement that Indy is the Eastern Conference Champions. The word “FINALLLLSSSS” was written below the post.

She then went ahead to share pictures of her and Tyrese hugging after this immaculate win. On this particular story, she wrote, “Proud is an understatement,” followed by a yellow heart once again.

Next, Jones shared a short video of Tyrese celebrating after a game-winning shot, coming across the court. On this story, she wrote, “Send Em Home” and tagged him.

She even reshared other people’s stories with many exclamation marks and two hearts – this time, a blue and a yellow one. The story shows her standing next to Hali.

Her next story doesn’t really need a lot of words. It is a picture of Haliburton and the team lifting the Eastern Conference Championship trophy.

And of course, followed by a solo picture of Tyrese holding the trophy, posing for the picture. Both the team photo and this solo picture were shared by the official handle of the Indiana Pacers on Instagram.

To top it all off, her last story shows her and Haliburton embracing each other amidst the crowds in the Gainbridge Fieldhouse. With everyone cheering and celebrating, the couple’s calmness is actually a juxtaposition.

Haliburton, along with his squad, made sure Indy got the celebration they had been waiting for the past two and a half decades.

Indiana Pacers’ Huge Good Night To The Knicks

After the decisive win, the Indiana Pacers’ official X handle posted a massive jumbotron picture depicting the illustration of Tyrese and the team clinching the Eastern Conference Championship title. They captioned that post “Goodnight” in bold.

Indeed, their display on the court was bold during game 6. They managed to silence the notice that New York

They delivered a high-powered offensive performance, with Pascal Siakam taking the lead with 31 points, shooting 55.6% from the floor and 60% from deep. He also added 5 rebounds, 3 assists, and 3 blocks.

Tyrese was similarly charged, with his 21-point performance, along with 13 assists and 3 steals. He shot 9-of-17 from the floor and 2-of-5 from the 3-point line.

Indy knocked over 17 3-pointers overall, shooting 51.5% from the 3-point line. Even the bench added up points, with Obi Toppin’s 18 points and Thomas Bryant’s 11 points. Everyone came together to silence the Knicks and control Jalen Brunson’s hopes and dreams.

For the Knicks, Brunson had 19 points with 8-of-18 shooting, but he also had five turnovers. Karl-Anthony Towns finished the game with poise, with 22 points and 14 rebounds, despite his knee injury. OG Anunoby also helped the Knicks’ cause with 24 points on 10-of-18 shooting.

The Pacers will now meet the Oklahoma City Thunder in the NBA Finals on Thursday at 8:30 PM ET.

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