The NBA playoff division finals ended all G5 games, and the latest points are as follows!
On May 30, all G5 games in the East and West Division Finals of the NBA playoffs ended, and the Knicks defeated the Pacers 111-94, falling behind 2-3! The Thunder defeated the Timberwolves 124-94 yesterday, and advanced to the finals with a total score of 4-1! Knicks win a game Let's first look at the Knicks and Pacers' G5. The Knicks, who returned to home, had no way back. They were only able to win and continue the series if they were behind 1-3. They added rotations in this game, reaching 10 players, and none of the starting players played more than 36 minutes. The physical reserve and vitality brought by the multiplayer rotation are visible to the naked eye. Brunson and Towns two main players scored 56 points, 18 rebounds and 8 assists together. Brunson felt hot, with super high efficiency, made 12 of 18 shots, 4 of 7 three-pointers, and 4 of 4 free throws to score 32 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists. This is his 10th game of the playoffs this year, and he has become the fourth player in history to do it. The top three players are James, Jordan and Alexander! Brunson beat Halliburton Towns, made 10 of 20 shots, made 1 of 4 three-pointers, contributed 24 points, 13 rebounds and 3 assists, with a plus-minus value of +26, the highest in the game. In addition to having good offense and multiple rotations, the Knicks only allowed the fierce offensive Pacers to score no more than 100 points, and the aggressiveness of the defense was successful. Although it saved a match point, the Knicks were still behind 2-3. Whether they could drag into the tiebreak still needs to be down-to-earth and fight for the next G6 game. Pacers still hold the match point Pacers felt bad today. Only three players in the team scored in double digits, and only Siakam contributed 15 points in the starting lineup, Halliburton made 2 of 7 shots, 8 points and 6 assists, Turner made 2 of 3 shots, 5 points in 2 of 8 shots, Nesmith made 3 of 8 shots, and Nembhard made 6 points in 3 of 8 shots. This is not a game with the Pacers rhythm. After all, there are too many pressures and difficulties in the away game. Next, when you go back to home to prepare for the G6, it depends on whether the Pacers can end the series and the Thunder to meet in the finals! The Thunder returned to the finals The Thunder defeated the Timberwolves 124-94 yesterday, ending the series 4-1. The new Thunder three young men, combined by Alexander, Williams and Homegren, scored 75 points together, and Alexander was elected the Western Conference Finals' Most Valuable Player. For the Thunder, returning to the finals is not the ultimate goal. They want to complete the ultimate goal championship that Durant, Westbrook and Harden have failed to achieve!
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