Tyrese Haliburton and Caitlin Clark Have '24/7' Group Chat With Their Partners

“The four of us hang out all the time.”

June 13, 2025
Tyrese Haliburton and Caitlin Clark
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Tyrese Haliburton says that he and Caitlin Clark are in a group chat with their partners.

Haliburton revealed in an interview with ESPN some details about his relationship with the fellow Indiana basketball star. “We’re talking 24/7,” claimed Haliburton. “The four of us hang out all the time.”

The Indiana Pacers star also spoke about the pressures that the Indiana Fever star goes through. "She goes through a lot, as you know,” he said. “There's a lot of weight and eyes on her. Obviously, there is on me as well, but hers are amplified times a million.”

Haliburton and Clark have shown that they’re very good friends. The two Indiana basketball stars have cheered each other on at their games over the last year. Most recently, Clark was seen at a Pacers’ game during the NBA Finals.

Clark revealed to ESPN that she made a reaction video of seeing Haliburton’s clutch shot against the New York Knicks during the Eastern Conference Finals — the same shot that had Haliburton doing Reggie Miller’s iconic choke celebration.

"I have a video on my phone I'm never going to show anybody," Clark said. "I videotaped myself, like, the final play and I have my reaction in real time. It's a pretty iconic video. Maybe one day everybody will see it, but no, not right now."

Haliburton is fresh off of a Game 3 Pacers win in the NBA Finals. He finished with 22 points, 11 rebounds, and 9 assists. After the game, Haliburton spoke about why he had such a good performance.

“There [were] adjustments that had to be made coming into today for me,” Haliburton said. “I thought I did a better job at that.”

Haliburton also spoke about what the team can do to win the NBA Finals. “I think in a series like this, what’s so important is the margins,” Haliburton explained. “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."