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Thunder made efforts in the final quarter! Jewish scored 40 points to save the master, Alexander led the team to win

In the fifth game of life and death in the NBA Finals, the Oklahoma City Thunder staged a shocking reversal! Although they were chased by the Pacers in the second half, thanks to the collective outbreak in the critical period of the final quarter, the Thunder finally narrowly defeated their opponents 120-109, adding new suspense to the series. The opening of the game was a Thunder's performance moment. They suppressed their opponents with tough defense and smooth offense in the first half and entered the second half with a 15-point advantage. However, the storm changed suddenly in the third quarter, and the Pacers' sudden awakening of three-point rain instantly smoothed the gap. When there were 5 minutes left in the final quarter, the two teams were only 2 points apart, and the atmosphere on the scene was so tense that the sound of needle falling off could be heard. At the critical moment, the Thunder Double Stars took over the game. Jaylen Williams ignited the whole game with a heart-wrenching three-pointer, and then Alexander broke through and assisted Dort to hit the key mid-range shot. After blocking the opponent's attacks for three consecutive times on the defensive end, the Thunder climaxed 12-2 to secure the victory, and the cheers from the bench almost overturned the roof of the stadium.

22-year-old Jaylen Williams completely broke out, scoring 40 points on 16 of 28 shots, including the "Kill God" performance who scored 14 points in the last quarter. The commentator shouted excitedly: "This kid has written his career masterpiece into the textbook tonight! "

Alexander demonstrated the comprehensiveness of the MVP level. Behind the 31-point and 10-assisted data is his precise dispatch to create space opportunities for his teammates three consecutive times in the fourth quarter. When the reporter asked about the key to winning, he smiled and pointed to the bench: "Everyone stood up tonight, this is the charm of team basketball. "

Dort used the "blue-collar" hard work to interpret what a tough battle is. Although 17 points seem ordinary, they broke through and laid off twice in the last 3 minutes to stabilize the morale of the army, and the defensive end locked the Pacers' number one-on-one scorer.

Wallace staged a "Invisible Thug" drama, 4 steals connected to the fast attack wave, and 4 three-pointers in the first half made the commentator shout "This defensive player suddenly opened his eyes." Harten Stein is like a mobile rebounding monster, with 8 frontcourt boards directly transforming into 12-point second offensive scores.

Although Caruso felt cold, four steals ignited the team's defensive intensity. When he flew to save the ball at the last moment and hit the billboard on the sidelines, the fans of the court spontaneously burst into applause for 20 seconds.

In sharp contrast to the above players is Dalius Williams, the starting forward's performance of 0 points and 0 rebounds in 10 minutes is a disaster. When the camera swept over his back with his head down toward the bench, the broadcaster joked: "These ten minutes of playing time may be the quietest rotation in NBA history. "

After this game, the Thunder tied the total score to 2-3, and the sixth game of the series will be moved to Indiana. As Alexander said after the game: "We have proved that any adversity can turn around, and now we need to bring this momentum to the away game!" This dramatic victory may be the best turning point for them to reach the championship.