3-3 in the series! A 17-point victory reveals three facts, the final tiebreaker, and the league achieves its goal
The NBA Finals continued the G6 game, and no one expected that G6 would play such a trend and result. The collapse of the Thunder in the second quarter made people completely unexpected. The Pacers once had an advantage of more than 30 points, and finally defeated the Thunder 17 points, bringing the series to 3:3, and the next tiebreak will be duel. There are three facts to admit after this game. The 3-3 series! The 17-point victory revealed three facts, the final tiebreaker was tied with the league. The Thunder had the advantage at the beginning of the first quarter, but the Pacers quickly adjusted and regained the feel of the outside line, throwing five three-pointers in a single quarter to complete the overtake. In the second quarter, they made another wave of play at the critical moment, suppressing the Thunder on both offense and defense. The Thunder only scored 17 points in a single quarter and led by more than 20 points in the first half. By the third quarter, they played steadily and expanded their advantage to more than 30 points, directly ending the suspense of the game. The Thunder, who had no hope of chasing points in the last quarter, replaced the main player early and chose to give up the game in advance. In the end, the Pacers defeated the Thunder with a 17-point advantage at home, rewriting the big score of the series to 3:3. The two teams are about to usher in a showdown of 7, and there are three facts that have to be admitted after the G6 fight. First, if the Thunder wants to win, Alexander must perform well. Alexander averaged 30 points, 5 rebounds, 6.3 assists and 1.7 steals per game so far. He only scored 21 points in this game, but he made 8 mistakes in his personal situation. It is obvious that it is unrealistic for them to win in this state. Looking back at the games against the Pacers, the team also lost the game where he scored 24 points, and the 21 points also lost. In the games they won, Alexander averaged 30+ points per game. Of course, except for Alexander, the team's Chetholmgren and Jaylen Williams must be able to continue to output. After all, the Thunder's basic base for winning the game is still these three cores. The Pacers still play in the second point, and there are always different players in each game. In this game, the team was in trouble for a while, but at the critical moment, Nemhard was able to score continuously to stabilize the situation for the team; Toppin on the bench also made consecutive shots outside the three-point line. In this game, Toppin made 6 of 12 shots and scored 20 points and 6 rebounds, with the highest score in the team. Nemhard scored 5 of 7 shots and scored 17 points better. McConnor, who was substituted, scored 6 of 12 shots and scored 12 points in a pretty good way, but he personally grabbed 9 rebounds and sent 6 assists. You should know that McConnell is only 1.85 meters tall, but his 9 rebounds are three higher than Chet of the Thunder. This is enough to show the Pacers' active fighting in the competition. As many as 6 players in the team scored in double digits, and the highest score was a substitute player, which proves that there are always players in this Pacers who can stand up and share the pressure as the core, which will also be the most critical part of their trend in this round of series. The third point is that the suspense of the series still exists. The title of the championship depends on the last showdown. The Pacers can win a big score in G6 when they are behind 2:3. This is a very good momentum for the players' mentality and state in the 7 showdown. It is not ruled out that they can continue their hot state even in the away game in 7 games. Harry Poton's injury does not seem to have had much impact on him. The advantage that the Thunder has is to return to the home court, and the familiar stadium and the cheers of fans on the scene will be their help. The suspense of the final series depends on the on-site status of the tiebreaker and the head coach's on-site adjustments and command. The two teams' tiebreak is actually predictable from the beginning of the final. For the league, they have achieved their goals. After all, when the tiebreak duel comes to a final championship, more fans will watch it, and the ratings and revenue will also increase. Do you think it is the Pacers, the dark horse that can counterattack to the end? Or can the Thunder defend the dignity of the West No. 1 and the home victory?
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