Perhaps the goalkeeper of Bucks Damian Lillard is not alone with his disdain for the goalkeeper of the Pacers Tyrese Haliburton.
The Pacers guard is considered the most surfed player of the NBA, according to a survey of anonymous players by athletics, receiving 14.4% of the votes of 90 players.
Thirteen players who vote for Haliburton are considerably up compared to 3.7% of the votes he collected last year.

He is ahead of the Timberwolves center, Rudy Gobert, who received 10% of the votes (nine votes) while the lightning of the Hawks Trae Young collected 8.9% of the votes of the players of the League.
The Pacers guard had entries in the past with other stars, including the list of knicks in the playoffs last season had a constant back and forth with Haliburton, and Lillard is known to have a heated rivalry with him.
However, Haliburton led the Pacers impressively to a final bitch of the East Conference, where the Celtics swept them away.
The Indiana beat the Bucks in six games in the first round of the playoffs last year and also passed a Knicks team exhausted in seven.

Haliburton regressed a little this year, with an average of 18.6 points per match, down a little from 20.1 the previous year.
While his percentage of goals on the field has remained almost unchanged, he has an average of 9.2 assists per game, down 10.9 last season.
Gobert, the winner of a defensive player prize for the year four times, had particularly interesting taken from former players.
“I do not understand (I do not understand) the defensive player of the year when you do not keep the people who have the ball most of the time, those who make most of the decisions,” said a player who chose French mostly overrated athletics. “I just don’t see him, and he doesn’t hit me in my heart as a defender.”