Here’s the latest on Tyrese Haliburton as of early May 2026.
- Status: Haliburton remains in recovery from his right Achilles tendon surgery and is not slated to play in the 2025-26 season. He is aiming for a return for the 2026-27 season. This was reiterated by multiple outlets in early 2026 as teams shifted focus to his long-term health and development [news sources summarized below].[2][4]
- Recent progress: Reports in April 2026 indicated Haliburton was taking part in 5-on-5 work for the first time since the injury, marking a significant rehab milestone. He had previously described doing 3-on-3 and 4-on-4 work as part of his gradual rampback. This suggests he’s moving toward more intense on-court activity ahead of a potential return next season.[1][3]
- Injury context and outlook: The injury occurred during the 2024 NBA Finals. Since then, public updates have emphasized a careful, extended rehabilitation timeline with the goal of a full, healthy return rather than a rushed comeback. The general expectation remains a return for the 2026-27 season rather than in the 2025-26 campaign.[4][2]
- Headlines and outlets: Coverage spans multiple outlets (Pacers/NBA site updates, medical callbacks, and national outlets). Interest remains high given Haliburton’s role as a key young star and the Pacers’ plans for a return to form next season.[5][2]
Illustration (timeline snapshot)
- June 2024: Achilles tear in Game 7 of Finals.
- July 2024–mid 2025: Rehabilitation and absence from play.
- Jan 2026: Reports note progress, including 4-on-4 activities in controlled settings.
- Apr 2026: 5-on-5 work as a major rehab milestone.
- 2026-27: Targeted return to NBA play.
Key sources you can check for the most current updates:
- Pacers/NBA profiles and injury updates, which regularly post timeline details and return forecasts.[2]
- Sports media outlets covering progress on Achilles rehab and on-court activity milestones reported in early 2026.[3][1]
- Coverage from national outlets that discuss potential changes to his role and conditioning upon return.[4][5]
If you’d like, I can pull the latest headlines from a handful of outlets and format them into a concise digest with direct links.
Sources
Sports Illustrated reported on Tyrese Haliburton playing 5-on-5 for the first time since June. This marks a major step in his recovery following Achilles repair surgery by Martin O'Malley, MD, foot and ankle surgeon at HSS, 41 weeks ago. Dr. O'Malley also performed Achilles surgery on Jayson Tatum. Read the full article at si.com.
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