ProFitX Player Spotlight: Tyrese Haliburton

Nick Crain | 1/20/23

Even with NBA League Pass, it’s tough to watch every player across the league as closely as we might like. And although the biggest names usually rise to the top, there’s still quite a few athletes that are doing incredible things and not getting as much credit as they might deserve. Leveraging ProFitX, we can quickly identify players that are flying under the radar or quietly having tremendous seasons. One of those players in the 2022-23 campaign is Tyrese Haliburton, who is emerging as a star in this league. What should you know about the Indiana Pacers guard as he continues to rise as an underrated player?

Current Production Value

When the time comes, Haliburton will absolutely be worth a rookie max extension. Indiana traded away one of their franchise cornerstones in Domantas Sabonis to acquire him, which ended up being a fantastic move. As of today, Haliburton’s on-court production is worth more than 5x what he’s being paid. As the Pacers continue to add young talent, their future is as bright as any team in the league.

Key Attributes

As it relates to nearly every offensive attribute, Haliburton ranks among the best in the league. As a playmaker, scorer and primary creator, he’s knocking on the door of earning his first NBA All-Star nod. The former lottery pick is emerging as one of the best players in a talented class. He’s generated the second most points of any player in the 2020 NBA Draft, behind only Anthony Edwards.

Important Roles

One of the most impressive elements of Haliburton’s game is his ability to distribute the ball. On a Pacers team that is exceeding expectations this season, he’s dished out a league-high 409 assists, which is 40 more than any other player in the entire NBA. Between the scoring and assist production, the rising star generates a good portion of Indiana’s points on a nightly basis.

Offensive Hot Spots

When looking at Haliburton’s shot diet, he gets it done from all three levels. Furthermore, he’s extremely efficient and makes the most of his shots. This is a huge reason he’s having a career year, spiking his offensive production to over 20 points per game this season while shooting 40.2% from deep on 7.5 attempts.