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Tyrese Haliburton says shingles caused his recent weight gain
Summary
Tyrese Haliburton said a shingles infection affected his face and caused ongoing nerve pain, and he reported that medication and the condition contributed to recent weight gain; he also said he played 5-on-5 on April 8 as part of his return to court.
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Tyrese Haliburton missed the 2025-26 NBA season after tearing his Achilles in Game 7 of the 2025 Finals. In late February the Indiana Pacers announced he had been diagnosed with shingles. Haliburton told reporters the infection involved his face, produced nerve pain and itching, and that treatment and symptoms have led to weight gain. He noted some progress on the court, including playing 5-on-5 on April 8.
Key points:
- Haliburton tore his Achilles in the 2025 Finals and did not play in 2025-26 while recovering.
- The Pacers announced a shingles diagnosis in late February that Haliburton said affected his face and eye area.
- He reported ongoing nerve pain and itching after the rash and said medication and the condition contributed to weight changes.
- Haliburton has resumed some on-court activity and said he played 5-on-5 for the first time since June on April 8.
Summary:
Shingles interrupted Haliburton's rehabilitation timeline and has caused continuing symptoms that he says affected his appearance and caused weight gain. He reported some return-to-play progress but also ongoing nerve pain. Undetermined at this time.
