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The Pacers lost to the Thunder 104-111, and they fought three incredible things in one battle, four indisputable facts!

On June 14, the fourth game of the finals officially started. Thunder coach Dagenot changed his team again and reused Harten to start. At the beginning of the game, Dort broke through and made a layup and took the lead. Siakam hit a three-pointer to respond. The Pacers felt hot on the outside and made 4 of 5 three-pointers quickly established a lead. The Thunder relied on Jewish's performance to tie the score. Both sides had a tight score. The Pacers led 35-34 to 1 point. The Thunder gradually found the feel on the offensive end in the second quarter. Alexander led the team to overtake the score. The game entered a stalemate. Haliburton pulled the stick and then scored 2+1 to help the Pacers regain the lead. At the end of the half, the Pacers led the Thunder 60-57 to 3 points.

The change of sides fought again and the Thunder quickly equalized the score. Carlisle immediately called for a timeout to adjust. Then another surprise appeared in the Pacers. Toddled first made a make-up dunk, and then hit two consecutive three-pointers. The Pacers once again opened the gap. After the three quarters, the Pacers led by 7 points. The final quarter was in the final quarter. The Thunder Homegren scored 6 points in a row to help the Thunder narrow the gap. The Pacers held a weak lead. Both sides played very difficult on the offensive end. At the critical moment, Alexander made a three-pointer, and then caused a foul to go to the free throw line, scoring 7 points in a row to help the Thunder overtake the score. At the last moment, Nesmith left the court with 6 fouls, Matherin missed two free throws, and then fouled in advance to give the Thunder free throw. In the end, the Pacers lost to the Thunder 104-111 at home, and both sides tied 2-2 with a big score!

The three incredible

1. The Thunder had only 10 assists in the game, but they could still win. In this game, the Pacers were all single-handedly defending Alexander, and assisting defense and double-teaming were all fake. Alexander and Jewish could only solve the problem with singles. The Thunder had only 6 assists in the first half. The team was unable to effectively cooperate on the offensive end, but fortunately they were able to cause damage and go to the free throw line. The game was cut very shattered, thus finding an opportunity to overtake the score and win.

2. The Thunder made only three three-pointers in the game, with a three-point shooting percentage of 17.6%. In this game, the Thunder team made 3 of 17 three-pointers, only Dort, Caruso and Alexander made three-pointers. In addition, other players have been making wild blackshots, which is also the reason why the Thunder has very few assists. Thunder players missed many opportunities for three-pointers with large open spaces.

3. Foster's field control ability is second to none among NBA referees. The Thunder has been at a disadvantage in this game, but the Pacers have not expanded their lead, and the maximum lead is only 10 points. The main reason is that the referee Foster can always make a penalty that is beneficial to the Thunder in a specific period of time. The Thunder won 38 free throws in the game, and there was no 3-1 score. Foster made an indelible contribution!

Four indisputable facts

1. Halliburton performed poorly. Although he scored 7 of 15 shots and scored 18 points, 2 rebounds, 7 assists and 2 steals, he made 5 mistakes in the whole game, most of which were live ball mistakes at the top of the arc, giving the opponent a chance to counterattack with a fast break. The malicious foul that was dragged down was because of Halliburton's mistake, which was intercepted by Dort at the last moment. Alexander easily scored a layup, putting the team at a huge disadvantage.

2. Siakam is the mainstay of the Pacers and the most stable player in the Pacers. In this game, he scored 6 of 15 shots and scored 20 points, 8 rebounds, 5 assists and 5 steals. He sent 4 steals in the first quarter, which caught the Thunder off guard. However, at the critical moment of the game, Siakam did not have the ball rights and only got a mobile phone chance in the final quarter.

3.Matherin did not withstand the pressure at the critical moment. At the last moment, Nesmith committed 6. After Matherin came on the court, he only made 1 goal in four free throws, and gave the Thunder two free throw opportunities. As a player with a free throw percentage of over 80% of the free throws, it was obvious that he had a mentality problem and was not mentally prepared. This was a big failure for Carlisle.

4. The referees' judgment standards for both sides were inconsistent in this game. Toppin and Dort both received a first-level malicious foul, but Dort hit Toppin's head, while Toppin was just a force action. Dort and Caruso's many pushing and hugging actions were selected by the referee. The Pacers were more like they were fighting away and had no home advantage at all.

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