Thursday, September 11, 2025
Home Basketball "I save it for threes" - NBA broadcaster Mike Breen reveals why...

“I save it for threes” – NBA broadcaster Mike Breen reveals why Tyrese Haliburton’s game-winner didn’t earn iconic ‘bang’ call

NBA broadcaster Mike Breen didn’t use his iconic phrase for Tyrese Haliburton when the Indiana Pacers and OKC Thunder faced off in Game 1 of the 2025 NBA Finals on Thursday. Despite the Thunder having home-court advantage, the Pacers managed to secure the win thanks to Haliburton’s last-second effort to take the lead.

Ad

Breen was one of the broadcasters on Thursday’s game. He has broadcast many iconic NBA Finals matchups, including the heated rivalry between Steph Curry and LeBron James. In those previous games, we’d hear a lot of Breen’s iconic “bang” shout. Typically, we’d hear the broadcaster scream the word when a player hits a big-time shot.

However, in Game 1 of this year’s finals, Mike Breen did not drop a “bang” when Tyrese Haliburton hit the game-winning mid-range shot. The broadcaster instead screamed the words “it’s good” when Hailburton nailed his jumper. Breen later explained why he refrained from using “bang”.

Ad

"I save it for threes," Breen told Spots Illustrated.

Explore the NBA Draft 2024 with our free NBA Mock Draft Simulator & be the GM of your favorite NBA team.

Ad

As underwhelming as Breen's reaction might've been on Thursday, Haliburton will have more chances to earn his iconic "bang" call. Haliburton has been hitting the majority of the Pacers' game-winners throughout the 2025 NBA Playoffs and is likely to get another during the Finals.


Tyrese Haliburton takes Game 1 for Indiana

Despite being in a hostile environment, the Indiana Pacers beat the OKC Thunder 111-110 in Game 1 of the 2025 NBA Finals. The Pacers have Tyrese Haliburton to thank as he hit another game-winner for the team. Overall, the majority of the Indiana players who suited up for Game 1 reciprocated each other's energy to get the victory.

Ad

Three Pacers players had double-double performances on Thursday. Haliburton arguably had the best double-double outing with 14 points, 10 rebounds, six assists and one block. Pascal Siakam added 19 points, 10 rebounds, three assists and one block. Aaron Nesmith had 10 points, 12 rebounds and one block.

Myles Turner, Andrew Nembhard and Obi Toppin were also in double figures in Game 1. Turner nearly had a double-double performance, adding 15 points, nine rebounds and three blocks. Nemhard had an all-around performance with 14 points, six assists and four rebounds. Toppin added 17 points and five rebounds.

The Indiana Pacers now have the advantage with momentum on their side heading into Game 2.

Pacers Fan? Check out the latest Indiana Pacers depth chart, schedule, and roster updates all in one place.

Quick Links

Edited by Dipayan Moitra
RELATED ARTICLES

NBA Trade Rumors: LA Lakers consider $109,000,002 former No. 1 pick more “desirable” after Luka Doncic decision 

The LA Lakers could circle back on prominent trade target Andrew Wiggins, who they moved on from before Luka Doncic signed a three-year $165 million extension on Aug. 2. Doncic's long-term commitment to LA has changed things for Rob Pelinka's front office. Ad According to The Athletic's Dan Woike, the Lakers are open to trading

Kawhi Leonard played 82% games after receiving $1.75M delayed payment from Aspiration, 9 days after Clippers chairman’s investment

The ongoing saga involving LA Clippers forward Kawhi Leonard and Aspiration has taken another turn. On Wednesday, Pablo Torre reported that Leonard received a delayed payment of $1.75 million from Aspiration on December 15, 2022. Ad Reports say the payment was made nine days after Clippers minority owner and chairman Dennis J. Wong invested $2

New Three-Team Trade Proposal Lands LA Lakers $16,365,150 Disgruntled Philadelphia 76ers Swingman 

The LA Lakers quietly had a successful offseason after making three key free agency moves to address holes at multiple positions. They acquired Deandre Ayton and Marcus Smart off waivers, shoring up the center spot and point-of-attack defense. LA also added Jake LaRavia to compensate for some wing depth and shooting. Ad While Smart is

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

- Advertisment -

Most Popular

NBA Trade Rumors: LA Lakers consider $109,000,002 former No. 1 pick more “desirable” after Luka Doncic decision 

The LA Lakers could circle back on prominent trade target Andrew Wiggins, who they moved on from before Luka Doncic signed a three-year $165 million extension on Aug. 2. Doncic's long-term commitment to LA has changed things for Rob Pelinka's front office. Ad According to The Athletic's Dan Woike, the Lakers are open to trading

Kawhi Leonard played 82% games after receiving $1.75M delayed payment from Aspiration, 9 days after Clippers chairman’s investment

The ongoing saga involving LA Clippers forward Kawhi Leonard and Aspiration has taken another turn. On Wednesday, Pablo Torre reported that Leonard received a delayed payment of $1.75 million from Aspiration on December 15, 2022. Ad Reports say the payment was made nine days after Clippers minority owner and chairman Dennis J. Wong invested $2

Carlos Alcaraz schedule for rest of 2025: Spaniard’s next tournament after US Open win & 6 other cities where fans can watch him in...

Carlos Alcaraz is the man of the hour, soaking in the accolades in light of his triumph at the US Open 2025. He continued his stellar run of form to capture his sixth Major title in New York. He brought an end to defending champion Jannik Sinner's reign by beating him in the final, and

Stefanos Tsitsipas reveals real reason he decided to get off social media; credits Naomi Osaka, Grigor Dimitrov for decision

The ATP World No. 27, Greek player Stefanos Tsitsipas, ended his 2025 US Open title run with a second-round defeat to former World No. 47, Daniel Altmaier. The former has shared his thoughts on disconnecting from social media and about spreading mental health awareness, following top-notch stars Naomi Osaka and Grigor Dimitrov. Ad In the

Recent Comments