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"That double voice will make you double take" - Fans react to Tyrese Haliburton's changing voice after NBA Finals Game 1

Tyrese Haliburton's game-winning shot secured the Indiana Pacers' victory in Game 1 of the NBA Finals against the Oklahoma City Thunder. However, it was Haliburton's fluctuating voice during a post-match interview that captured the internet's attention. Fans reacted with humor to the resurfaced dual voice phenomenon, which Haliburton himself acknowledged in a previous interview.
"That double voice will make you double take" - Fans react to Tyrese Haliburton's changing voice after NBA Finals Game 1
"That double voice will make you double take" - Fans react to Tyrese Haliburton's changing voice after NBA Finals Game 1 (Image Source: Getty)
The Indiana Pacers won the first game of the NBA Finals series, and fans have not stopped talking about it. Tyrese Haliburton made the final basket, which ultimately led the Pacers to victory. However, it's not Haliburton’s remarkable match point that the Internet is talking about. Instead, fans are gawking over his infamous dual voice. A post-match video of the player surfaced over the Internet where he changed his voice mid-sentence. Fans are reacting to the video with hilarious comments.

Tyrese Haliburton is again in the spotlight for his dual voice

After the Indiana Pacers won the NBA Finals Game 1 against the Oklahoma City Thunder, the star player of the match, Tyrese Haliburton, appeared for a post-match talk where he was discussing the Pacers' wins throughout the season.
However, mid-sentence, his voice turned from sudden low pitch to high, which, when heard from a viewer’s point of view, sounds hilarious. Ironically, the exact sentence that Haliburton was giving when his dual voice resurfaced was, “Why would that change?" which many fans found hilarious. Soon after, he changed his voice to a low pitch, and it remained the same throughout the interview.The video surfaced all over the Internet, with fans making hilarious comments.
One fan went on to say, "Haliburton and that double voice will make you double take lol.”
Whereas another fan went on to appreciate the player by commenting, “Well, he changed the tone of the game as well, no surprises.”This is not the first time that Tyrese Haliburton’s voice changed during an interview or podcast. There have been earlier instances and it seems the player is aware of it. Last year when he appeared on “The Pat McAfee Show,” he admitted that he does have a dual voice. Haliburton further went on to say that people have said it to him before, but he never caught it, and that when he later hears his own interview, he realizes that there's been a voice change.Whether the player’s voice continues to change or not, he's definitely set on changing the tone of the match at the last minute. The Indiana Pacers won the match when Haliburton made the last-minute basket, which put the final score to 110-111. Though it was a narrow win, the Pacers' did make it past the first game. Also Read: Tyrese Haliburton sends a strong message after NBA Finals Game 1 win against OKC Thunder

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