Tyrese Haliburton’s girlfriend, Jade Jones, has been enjoying her time as a supporter for the Indiana Pacers, whose squad is now leading 2-1 in the NBA Finals against the OKC Thunder. On Thursday, she posted a clip of herself with celebrity Terry Crews as they sang along with an iconic song.
In the video, Jones and Crews sang 'A Thousand Miles' by Vanessa Carlton from White Chicks. Crews was seen wearing an old Indiana Pacers jersey in what seemed to be a watch party for Game 3 of the NBA Finals.
“The OG white chicks,” she wrote.

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In Game 3, the Pacers took down the Thunder, 116-107, on their home floor, which marked the Pacers’ first hosting of the NBA Finals in 25 years. He had his most aggressive game so far in the series, putting up 22 points, nine rebounds, and 11 assists to lead the Pacers closer to the NBA championship.
Haliburton’s scoring output in Game 3 was his highest so far in the finals series following two games in OKC, where they stole Game 1 via Haliburton’s late game-winning jumper.
Haliburton and Jones have been together since 2019, a year before the Pacers guard was drafted in the NBA. Jones has since been a staple in Pacers games.
Tyrese Haliburton emphasizes a key facet in the NBA Finals
Tyrese Haliburton and the Pacers are carrying great momentum ahead of Game 4. Following their impressive performance in Game 3, Haliburton pointed out the most important facets that they need to focus on to continue their run en route to the title.
“I think in a series like this, what’s so important is the margins…You have to win in the margins. It’s not necessarily who can make the most shots or anything. It’s taking care of the ball, rebounding, little things like that,” he said.
“I think there’s going to be ebbs and flows…I’m never going to be, you know, super great and shoot so many shots every game consistently. There’s going to be games where I don’t and I’ve got to be able to find the right balance between the two. But I mean, I think experience is the best way I can learn from it,” Haliburton added.
If Haliburton pulls it off, he would give the Pacers their first-ever NBA championship and would potentially be regarded as the best player in franchise history.
But before it happens, they must win two more games and stop the Thunder from gaining back home-court advantage prior to Game 5.
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