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15-point big reversal! Centre-shot winning! Pacers set a god-level record, Halliburton tied Reggie Miller

NBA Finals started as scheduled, with the Indiana Pacers heading to challenge the Russian Thunder away. At the beginning of the game, the Thunder took advantage of the home game to score a perfect start of 7-0. The Pacers finally caught up with the score, but the Thunder put pressure on the defensive end. The Pacers made consecutive mistakes and watched as the Thunder widened the score difference to double digits. In the second quarter, the Pacers tied stubbornly, but Dortmund made three-pointers in a row to help the Thunder stabilize their position, and the Thunder maintained a very high lead. This situation continued until the final quarter, and the Pacers used a wave of three-pointers to catch up with the score. At the decisive moment, Alexander missed singles in a row, Halliburton used a magical mid-range shot to help the Pacers over the score, leaving only 0.3 seconds for the opponent. The Thunder's last attack ended in failure! In the end, the Pacers overturned the Thunder 111-110!

The Thunder have the most devilish home game in the playoffs this year, losing only 1 game; and if the Pacers have helped, they have completed magical reversals many times this year's playoffs. Faced with the unfathomable Pacers, the Thunder team took the initiative to change the formation and replaced Harten with Wallace to start, killing one thousand enemies and losing 800 of them! On the plus side, the Thunder's five small lineup is indeed fierce, especially in the first half, completing 11 steals and creating 19 mistakes from the Pacers, which is the key to the Thunder's taking the initiative; on the bad side, the Thunder's small lineup is too disadvantageous in height, losing 17 rebounds 39-56, and losing 3 frontcourt rebounds 10-13! More importantly, the Thunder lacked stability outside the three-point line, with 11 of 30 shots and a shooting percentage of only 36.7%. In contrast, the Pacers scored 18 three-pointers with a shooting percentage of 46.2%.

narrowly won from 15 points behind to 1 point, and the Pacers completed a 15-point comeback, which once again amazed the world! Before the finals started, the whole world almost fell to support the Thunder. The difference was nothing more than what big score the Thunder would send off the Pacers. But then again, the NBA is not a piece of paper, let alone the Finals? The Pacers are able to rush out of the East because they rely not only on magic, but also on hard power. As the saying goes: those who help themselves will help them! The Pacers' belief that they will not abandon will bear fruit again on the finals stage and set a number of god-level records. According to statistics, the team that was 7 points behind in the last 3 minutes of the finals had a record of 0 wins and 121 losses. After this game, it was rewritten by the Pacers to 1 wins and 121 losses. In another statistics, this is the fifth time the Pacers have completed a 15+ major reversal this year, the most since 1997! The Pacers' three armies used their lives, and six players scored in double digits, but they could escape from Haliburton's magical mid-range shot! In the first 47 minutes of this game, Alexander realized his MVP talent and shone brightly, scoring 38 points + 5 rebounds + 3 assists + 3 steals. According to statistics, Alexander ranked third in NBA history in his debut score, second only to Iverson (48 points) and McCann (42 points). But at the decisive moment, Alexander became soft-hearted, hesitated, and made frequent irons, which ruined the good situation! On the other hand, Halliburton seized the opportunity again and used a mid-range shot to kill the Thunder, saving himself who was suspected of being underestimated, and also saving the Pacers who were questioned and despised. According to statistics from the NBA official website, this is the fifth time in the playoffs that Harry hit a tie or a winning goal in the last 5 seconds, tying Reggie Miller (5 times) and ranking second in 1997, second only to James (8 times).

The Thunder lost a good game. After the SGA, the game was frank and said: The Pacers allowed us to understand this truth in the most painful way; while Halliburton and Sika's words were a bit of a murderous heart: The Thunder are a historically-level defensive team, and we haven't even played well yet, and we still have a lot to improve! It is not the end of the world that the Thunder lost their home advantage. The latest probability of winning the championship shows that the Thunder still crushed the Pacers (33.9%) with 66.1%. But what I want to say is that the Thunder should not think it is stable. Don’t underestimate this magical Pacers, let alone underestimate the contemporary magician Halliburton! Fans, what do you think about this? Let me leave me a comment and discuss it.