Multiple Sportsbooks Void Tyrese Haliburton Bets After Early Game 7 Injury
Many NBA Finals sports bettors got a reprieve throughout Game 7 on Sunday night.
- DraftKings, Fanatics, bet365, and ESPN BET were amongst sportsbooks that voided losing wagers on Tyrese Haliburton props after he left the video game with an injury Sunday night.
- Over wagerers came up short in a number of categories when Haliburton went down in the very first quarter of the decisive Game 7.
- The Pacers argued in the first half and led at halftime before the Thunder rolled in the second half to declare the NBA title.
Multiple sportsbooks voided and refunded losing player prop bets placed on Indiana Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton, who suffered an Achilles injury in the first quarter of the definitive championship series video game versus the Oklahoma City Thunder.
DraftKings, Fanatics Sportsbook, bet365, and ESPN BET - major U.S. operators - let consumers off the hook.
TYRESE HALIBURTON UPDATE:
We will be refunding all losing bets that consisted of Tyrese Haliburton on markets that were undetermined before he left the game. This consists of single and parlay wagers where he was the only losing selection.
Credited inside two days, digital bets only, ...
"We will be reimbursing all losing bets that consisted of Tyrese Haliburton on markets that were undetermined before he left the game," DraftKings stated in a post on social media website X. "This consists of single and parlay wagers where he was the only losing choice. Credited inside two days, digital bets just, refunded in DK Dollars."
Fanatics refunded players through the Fair Play Policy, which acts like a promo and covers the entire very first half of the game. The online operator paid back more than $500,000 earlier in the NBA playoffs when Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry suffered a hamstring injury.
Tyrese Haliburton exited the video game in the first half.
Many NBA Finals sports bettors got a reprieve throughout Game 7 on Sunday night.
- DraftKings, Fanatics, bet365, and ESPN BET were amongst sportsbooks that voided losing wagers on Tyrese Haliburton props after he left the video game with an injury Sunday night.
- Over wagerers came up short in a number of categories when Haliburton went down in the very first quarter of the decisive Game 7.
- The Pacers argued in the first half and led at halftime before the Thunder rolled in the second half to declare the NBA title.
Multiple sportsbooks voided and refunded losing player prop bets placed on Indiana Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton, who suffered an Achilles injury in the first quarter of the definitive championship series video game versus the Oklahoma City Thunder.
DraftKings, Fanatics Sportsbook, bet365, and ESPN BET - major U.S. operators - let consumers off the hook.
TYRESE HALIBURTON UPDATE:
We will be refunding all losing bets that consisted of Tyrese Haliburton on markets that were undetermined before he left the game. This consists of single and parlay wagers where he was the only losing selection.
Credited inside two days, digital bets only, ...
"We will be reimbursing all losing bets that consisted of Tyrese Haliburton on markets that were undetermined before he left the game," DraftKings stated in a post on social media website X. "This consists of single and parlay wagers where he was the only losing choice. Credited inside two days, digital bets just, refunded in DK Dollars."
Fanatics refunded players through the Fair Play Policy, which acts like a promo and covers the entire very first half of the game. The online operator paid back more than $500,000 earlier in the NBA playoffs when Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry suffered a hamstring injury.
Tyrese Haliburton exited the video game in the first half.