Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton, who missed the seaon while recovering from an Achilles tear, said his bout with shingles has been depressing, painful and lengthy, according to Dustin Dopirak of the Indianapolis Star.
“Mine’s been on my face,” Haliburton said. “I couldn’t even go in front of a camera if I wanted to early because my eye was basically closed shut and it was all over my face. They told me I would be really itchy. I wasn’t itchy for the first two weeks. I just had a bad rash. Then once the rash went away, the itching came and it’s been miserable. Hence why every time you’ve seen me I’ve been in glasses just to not touch my face, really. That’s really the only reason I’ve been wearing them.
“I’ve lost part of my eyebrow. My eye is always swollen from itching it. I have good days and bad days, but for the most part, it’s bad days. It has not been any fun. I’m still, honestly, dealing with it. I’ve been taking unbelievable amounts of medication, it hasn’t worked.”
Haliburton’s weight has increased, mainly due to the medications.
“I’m out of shape like crazy like I’ve never been before,” Haliburton said. “… I told you guys I’ve been gaining weight. You’ve probably heard me talk about it. I’ve been gaining weight all season. But it’s been good weight. I feel like it’s been good. Well now, it hasn’t. But I credit a lot of that to the medication in all honesty.”
Haliburton added that his Achilles recovery has gone well and he should be ready to go by training camp.
Here’s more on the Pacers:
- Injuries wrecked the Pacers’ season but better health alone won’t turn their fortunes around next year, according to forward Pascal Siakam. “We know that it’s not going to just take flipping a switch,” Siakam said, per Dopirak. “Like, ‘Oh, we have everybody back and we’re going to right back where we were at.’ It’s going to take a lot of rebuilding. Making sure that we start over. That’s what it’s going to take. As long as we all have that mindset and we go into the summer with that level of seriousness of understanding what it takes to win, what we’re going to need to do to win, I think we’ll be OK.”
- Coach Rick Carlisle credited his players for continuing to work and play hard throughout a trying season, Dopirak tweets. Indiana went 4-7 in its last 11 games following a 16-game losing streak.“It’s a humbling year. There’s a saying that you’re either humbled or you’re about to be humbled. After last year, just the rash of things that happened was humbling enough. … We started 1-13 but our guys played their butts off the entire year.”
- If they hang onto their first-round pick, the Pacers could enter the offseason $11.7MM over the luxury tax and $3.2MM above the first apron threshold, Bobby Marks of ESPN notes. Indiana has decisions to make with Micah Potter‘s team option and the partially guaranteed salaries of Kam Jones and Quenton Jackson — the team has until June 29 to exercise the $2.8MM Potter option and the following day to guarantee the $2.2MM contract of Jones, who already has $1.1MM guaranteed. Jackson’s contract increases from $275K to $2.6MM on July 15 if he remains on the roster.

Halliburton is dressed like he’s about to tell Will Hunting it’s not his fault
Tygrease Haliburger memes are funny
Shingles on the face is scary. It’s possible to permanently lose vision in an eye from that. It doesn’t sound like that’s going to happen in this case, but I’m sure it’s been a worrisome circumstance.
I don’t know why the Pacers medical team had to pump him up with steroids if the plan was for him to miss the entire season. Seems like allowing the body to slowly but fully heal itself should’ve been the plan, especially if you’re being patient anyway!