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The Thunder fell behind the Pacers 1-2, and the main reason for losing in the decisive moment?

Thunder lost again! The finals scored 1-2 behind the Pacers, and the key gentleman became a "sinner"? Homgren's 20+10 data seemed to be impressive, but he made consecutive mistakes at the decisive moment and gave in to the victory? What the hell is going on!

Many foreign media reported on June 12 that the finals between the Thunder and the Pacers were ups and downs. It is reported that the victory or defeat of this game has a huge impact on the situation where the Thunder hits the championship, and Homgren's performance at the decisive moment is likely to become a key factor in the direction of the entire series. Once the Thunder loses the finals, the tactical system around Homegren may face re-examination, and the team's future plans may also change. The

The game came to 2 minutes and 02 seconds before the final game, and the Thunder was only 6 points behind. This was obviously the golden moment to chase points! Homegren made a move from the outside, but turned out to be blocked by Turner. What was even more unexpected was that when there were only 5 seconds left, he didn't pass the ball, and rushed to the basket with the ball, and was sent to Turner with the second big hat! Sika then hit the basket, and the score difference widened to 8 points. Who knows what Homegren thought at that time? These two attacks directly lost Thunder’s hope! 4 minutes and 23 seconds before the final game, outside the three-second zone, Homegren didn't even beat the guy when defending. Toppin easily rushed in from behind him for a tip-in, and his defensive position was simply outrageous. But looking back at the game, in the first 8 minutes, Homegren made 4 of 5 shots, 5 of 6 free throws, scored 13 points, 4 rebounds and 1 steal. The cooperation with Caruso directly calmed the away fans, and Turner couldn't keep up with him at all. His role in the second quarter was reduced, but his 15 points in the half were still the highest in the team. After the change of sides, he had three dunks. The first three quarters were very aggressive, but he was directly defeated in the last quarter, 1 of 5 and 0 of 2 of 3-pointers. Who can stand the ups and downs in this state?

At present, Homgren has become the number one hot search in the United States because of his performance in this game, and the screen is full of criticisms of him. The Thunder media bluntly stated that it would be difficult to win the championship with him, and even Kevin O'Connor said he almost fainted after being hit in a row. Next, how should Thunder adjust? Can Homegren prove himself in subsequent matches? The direction of this final is becoming more and more heartbreaking!