Indiana Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton enters the new NBA season with Olympic gold, All-NBA honors, and his girlfriend Jade Jones by his side. Ready to lead the Pacers to new heights.
Bollywood Fever: Indiana Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton is gearing up for the upcoming NBA season with his confidence at an all-time high.
Fresh off a gold medal victory with Team USA at the Paris Olympics, Haliburton is set to build on his breakout performance from last season, where he led the NBA in assists, averaging 10.9 per game.
The 24-year-old point guard’s stellar season also saw him make his second consecutive All-Star appearance and earn a spot on the All-NBA Third Team for the first time in his career.
He led the Pacers to their first Eastern Conference Finals since his arrival, marking his debut postseason experience.
As Haliburton prepares for the new season, he’s also enjoying some downtime with his girlfriend, Jade Jones.
The couple recently attended a wedding in Napa County, San Francisco, where Jones shared a heartfelt moment on Instagram, captioning a photo of them together with “Forever wedding date.”
Haliburton and Jones have been together since 2019, having met at Iowa State University, where Haliburton played for the basketball team, and Jones was a cheerleader.
Jones, an elementary school teacher in Walcott, Iowa, is also pursuing a modeling career. She is an active presence on Instagram, often sharing updates about her relationship with Haliburton.
Jones was especially proud when Haliburton secured the Olympic gold in Paris, expressing her joy on Instagram: “From dreams to reality! You did it, my GOLD medalist! I am so beyond proud of you! We’re just getting started!!”
As the new NBA season approaches, Haliburton will once again lead the Pacers, who have retained their key players from last season, including Pascal Siakam, Myles Turner, Andrew Nembhard, Aaron Nesmith, and TJ McConnell. With his confidence soaring, Haliburton is poised to take the Pacers to new heights.
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