Tyrese Haliburton Changes Voice During NBA Finals Game 1 Interviews
Tyrese Haliburton Changes Voice During NBA Finals Game 1 Interviews

Tyrese Haliburton Changes Voice During NBA Finals Game 1 Interviews

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Indiana Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton has been a key figure in the 2025 NBA Finals, delivering clutch shots including a game-winning 21-foot jumper in Game 1 against the Oklahoma City Thunder. Despite his on-court heroics, Haliburton has drawn widespread attention for his unusual voice changes during interviews, where his voice shifts between a deeper and a higher pitch mid-sentence. This phenomenon has sparked numerous fan reactions ranging from humor to supernatural theories, although Haliburton himself has acknowledged the voice changes and said he has no control over them. Experts suggest his vocal fluctuations might be due to vocal fatigue or changes in vocal cord function, similar to irregular vibrations on a guitar string. Haliburton’s dual voice was first notably observed in prior appearances, including on ESPN and The Pat McAfee Show, and continues to fascinate audiences alongside his remarkable postseason performances. The Pacers, energized by Haliburton's clutch plays and confidence, hold a chance to build on their momentum in the series against the favored Thunder.

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