Haliburton Choke 2.0 Shirt – A Nod to Recurring Playoff Drama
Relive a defining NBA moment with the Haliburton Choke 2.0 Shirt, a bold white tee that captures Tyrese Haliburton’s latest playoff controversy with a twist of history. Perfect for basketball fans, Pacers supporters, and those who love a good sports rivalry, this shirt is ideal for game nights, watch parties, or casual wear that ignites debate.

The Legacy of the Moment
The “Choke 2.0” label refers to Tyrese Haliburton’s critical turnover in Game 7 of the 2025 Eastern Conference Finals against the Boston Celtics on May 21, 2025, where he lost the ball with 10 seconds left, costing the Indiana Pacers a 105-102 loss. This marks a sequel to his earlier playoff struggles in 2024, dubbed “Choke 1.0” after a similar late-game miscue against the Knicks. Popularized after Paul Pierce’s FS1 appearance on May 22, 2025, this shirt playfully labels Haliburton’s repeat performance, cementing his name in rivalry lore as a recurring high-stakes moment.
Crafted from soft, durable fabric, this white tee features “CHOKE 2.0” in bold orange text arched above a stylized graphic of Haliburton in his Pacers uniform, hands on his head in frustration, centered on the chest. The “2.0” nod to the past adds a layer of humor and history, creating a design that’s both provocative and memorable.

Whether you’re at a Pacers game, debating with friends at a sports bar, or just embracing NBA rivalries, this shirt offers comfort and edge. Pair it with jeans or a cap for a look that’s ready to stir the pot.
Why This Shirt Fuels the Fire
- Recalls Haliburton’s 2025 Game 7 turnover and 2024 past
- Marks “Choke 2.0” as a sequel to his playoff narrative
- Engages fans in the Celtics-Pacers rivalry
- Bold design with a frustrated graphic adds flair
- Perfect for those who love sports history and trash talk
Don’t miss your chance to own this iconic tee – get your Haliburton Choke 2.0 Shirt today and wear the playoff drama with pride! Available in various sizes, order now to join the conversation.