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0.3 seconds of the final kill! The league s first upset, Harry s miracle reappeared, Alexander scored 38 points in the air

On June 6, the final showdown began in the NBA Finals. The first in the Western Conference and the No. 1 in the league, the Thunder played against the Fourth Pacers at home. The latter defeated the Bucks and the Cavaliers, and defeated the Knicks in the division final. After experiencing seven major battles with the Nuggets, the Thunder can be said to have a smooth journey, and almost one foot has reached the championship. In the first quarter, the Thunder, led by Alexander's 12 points in a single quarter, led by 12 points in a single quarter, leading the Pacers, and today the Pacers fired not at a certain point but the whole nation was soldier, especially Toppin, McConnell and others on the bench, who contributed their performances continuously on the bench. Although they played away, the score gap was never widened. After the half-time ball, the Pacers began to exert their strength and launched a counterattack at 31:28 in a single quarter. Today they did not dig too much for themselves and laid the foreshadowing for their subsequent pursuit. In the final quarter, Nemhard took the lead and helped the team score points, while Jaylen Williams, the second leader of the Thunder, fell into a slump again in this game, with only 6 of 19 shots, and even though Alexander scored 38 points, he was still alone. In the last moment, the Pacers fell behind 109:110. With the Thunder holding the ball, the Pacers defended the key attack. Then Halliburton hit Wallace's defensively and staged a 0.3-second kill miracle. The Thunder finally defeated the Pacers 110:111. Alexander scored 38 points in the air. They were almost favored by one side before the game, but they encountered a big upset in the first game.

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