Tyrese Haliburton Explains Weight Gain from Shingles Medication
Tyrese Haliburton, the injured Pacers point guard, shared details on his struggles with face shingles during the team's exit interviews. The virus, which has caused eye problems and significant weight gain, has made him feel 鈥渕iserable鈥 and affected his ability to appear in front of cameras. He鈥檚 been taking medication that hasn鈥檛 helped his symptoms but has contributed to the weight gain, making his appearance a topic of discussion on social media. Haliburton clarified that he hopes to fully recover before next season, having endured this issue for about two months while also recovering from an Achilles injury. The Pacers finished the season with a 19-63 record without their star player.
By the Numbers- Haliburton averaged over 18 points and 9 assists last season.
- The Pacers finished with the second-worst record in the NBA at 19-63.
- Haliburton is coping with ongoing symptoms from face shingles while rehabilitating an Achilles injury.
- The Pacers are expecting Haliburton to return healthy for the 2026-27 season, along with a top draft pick.
As Haliburton continues his recovery, the Pacers will be looking to ensure he is fully fit by the start of the next season. Additionally, the team hopes to enhance their roster with a strong draft pick, bolstered by a 14% chance of securing the top selection.
Bottom LineHaliburton's battle with shingles has visibly impacted his health and performance, but a successful recovery and a promising draft could signal a turning point for the Pacers in the upcoming season.
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