Must be better, Thunder Chet sends a harsh challenge to his teammates after losing Game 3 of the Finals
How to challenge Thunder forward Chet Homgren after losing to the Pacers in Game 3 of the NBA Finals. Indianapolis - Oklahoma City Thunder forward Chet Homgren showed no mercy after losing to the Indiana Pacers 107-116 in Game 3. Before Shea Gilgers-Alexander talked about the Thunder’s adjustments before Game 4, Homgren was the first Oklahoma City to take to the podium after the game. When the reporter asked what the Homegren Thunder lacked, he replied that he encouraged his teammates and of course himself to play better in Game 4. "I wouldn't even say I feel like something is missing," Homgren said. "We have a lot of places to improve, personally. Everyone on the court can look in the mirror tonight to see what they can improve. Every player on the court can do better. Everything starts with me. I have to do better. We missed a few opportunities because of missed ball when serving out of the bounds." In the NBA Finals, the Thunder trailed the Pacers 1-2, and Homegren looked forward to watching the game video to correct the mistake that caused the Thunder to fall behind their opponents for the second time in the Finals. "You can look back on every turnover and find opportunities for improvement from it. We have to understand that no game is perfect. The next game will not be perfect," Homgren added. But we have to watch the game video and see what we can do to put ourselves in a better position to win the game. ” Chet Holmgren praised the Thunder for his performance in Game 3 Holmgren tried his best to explain the problem in Game 3 from a personal perspective after scoring 13 of 20 points in the first quarter. Jaylen Williams pointed out that the turnover was the Thunder's biggest defeat in Wednesday's loss. However, for Holmgren, he scored 7 points in the last three quarters, and the Pacers managed to disrupt the offensive rhythm. "I played aggressively, but when I entered the penalty area, I seemed closer," said Holmgren. "Those unhappy attacks, I felt like I accelerated sometimes, and got a little out of control in the penalty area, which is another problem. "I need to rectify the team and perform better in the next game. And I think it's not just that. I also have to watch the video and keep improving myself." The Pacers will host the Thunder at home on Friday for their fourth game.
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