Tyrese Haliburton is now a bonafide superstar. The Indiana Pacers player had a breakthrough game against the Boston Celtics and notched his first triple-double when it mattered most. He was orchestrating the offense against the tough defensive duo of Derrick White and Jrue Holiday. When he was not terrorizing them with his passing, he was pulling up with ease. He even sent a warning to the league after the NBA In-Season Tournament win over Joe Mazzulla's system.

“not done yet #BoomBaby,” was the scary message that Tyrese Haliburton released after the Pacers advanced.

His performance in this game was more than outstanding. Despite playing 40 minutes, he showed little signs of fatigue and kept rolling with the Celtics' haymakers. Scoring was his primary duty against Joe Mazzulla's squad. It was a successful endeavor that got him 26 points on a 55.6% clip on all three levels of scoring. The most impressive part of the Pacers star's arsenal was his three-point stroke. He shot a fairly efficient 45.5% from way out while having 11 attempts of that shot variety.

When the Celtics tried to put him in triple-threat schemes, he was swinging the rock. Haliburton got 13 assists because of this and made his Pacers teammates better. Eight members of the squad were up to double-digit scoring numbers which proved his greatness as a facilitator. His grit on the boards also allowed him to rip 10 boards right out of the air.

He truly is not done yet. It would not come as a surprise to anyone if the Pacers win the NBA In-Season Tournament and even notch a high seed come playoff time.