Tyrese Haliburton's girlfriend Jade Jones celebrates Pacers star's blockbuster deal
Tyrese Haliburton had a packed offseason, from spending his summer in Paris with Team USA for the Olympics to signing a multi-year shoe deal with Puma. Following his latest sneaker deal, Haliburton's girlfriend Jade Jones shared a snap of the two-time NBA All-Star on her Instagram stories while expressing enthusiasm for the Puma move.
"Catch me in Pumas from here on out," Jones posted.
Signing with Puma was done with the goal of becoming the "future face of the shoe company," as per Boardroom's Nick DePaula. The Pacers guard joins the lineup of Puma's signature athletes, LaMelo Ball and Breanna Stewart, as the company continues to strengthen its reputation with basketball sneakers.
Jones also shared images from Haliburton's latest Puma shoot.
Last season, Haliburton played in his first postseason with the Pacers, where he led them to an Eastern Conference Finals matchup with the Boston Celtics. He put up 18.7 points (48.8% shooting, including 37.9% from beyond the arc), 8.2 assists and 4.8 rebounds per game.
Tyrese Haliburton's girlfriend shares images of her Walt Disney World Resort visit with boyfriend
On Sept. 18, Jade Jones shared numerous pictures on Instagram of her visit to the Walt Disney World Resort with Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton.
"Mickey Mouse Clubhouse," Jones posted.
With just a couple days remaining before the 2023-24 regular season commences, Haliburton found the time to make the most of his spare time by spending it with his girlfriend.
Tyrese Haliburton talks about his and his girlfriend's close relationship with Caitlin Clark
During the Indiana Pacers' annual Media Day, Haliburton talked about him and his girlfriend forming a close relationship with Caitlin Clark and her boyfriend Connor McCaffrey.
"(0:38) I have grown to be pretty close to Caitlin and him [McCaffery]. Me, her, [Clark], him, and my girlfriend have a group chat that we talk pretty often. ... It's been cool to just grow a friendship with her. ... Everybody just want to get more from her. ... I don't want to be that. We're friends. ... If she wants to talk basketball, we'll talk basketball."
Haliburton and Clark are the two premier faces of basketball in Indiana. They have garnered a strong following from the city's fanbase and established a strong foundation for their teams' winning cultures.