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Pacers 111-110 will win the Thunder! Lead 1-0, I will fully understand these 6 reality in this battle
The first game of the NBA Finals is Halliburton's finals! Pacers reversed the Thunder 111-110, and the league's first upset fell! In the first quarter, the Thunder gave the Pacers a warning when they came up. Relying on Chet and Alexander's consecutive attacks, Jewe made a decisive three-pointer and scored 7-0 at the start. The Pacers also relied on Sika's backward pull-up, and Nembhard's wing three-pointer struck to tie the score. However, the Thunder took the initiative since then, Alexander was very aggressive and blossomed at multiple points near and mid-range distances. The Pacers made too many mistakes and were constantly counterattacked. At the end of the first quarter, the Thunder led the Pacers by 9 points 29-20. At the beginning of the second quarter, Carus Ghost strolled at the basket and scored 4 points in a row. Toping and Shepard scored three-pointers for the Pacers, Halliburton's ultra-long three-pointer also hit a single hit. Alexander continued his touch, scoring 5 points in a row with both inside and outside. The Thunder continued to dominate the situation and maintained a double-digit lead. After the first half, the Thunder led the Pacers 12 points 57-45. In the third quarter, Alexander continued to use his personal ability, combined with surprise shots and continuous hits, the Pacers were still the same style of playing for the whole nation, and the scoring points were relatively scattered. Dort became the Thunder's surprise, and his continuous three-point shooting exploded, helping the Thunder to stabilize the 10-point lead. After the third quarter, the Thunder led the Pacers 85-76 by 9 points. In the final quarter, the Pacers showed their usual tenacious spirit, and they won a three-pointer rain dart, and soon narrowed the 15-point gap to only 4 points, and the suspense of the game seemed to be reborn. In the last two or three minutes, the Thunder still held a lead of about 5 points, but Nesmith and Nembhard continued to shoot in a three-pointer. Halliburton made a final shot with a strong shot from the middle distance. The Pacers once again took the lead 1-0 with a big score. In this battle, I have to admit five reality.
First, the walker is so amazing. In every round of the series this year, the Pacers have an outrageous comeback. In the first round, against the Bucks G5, the Bucks led the Pacers by 7 points in the last 40 seconds, and finally suffered a tragic reversal. In the second round against the Cavaliers G2, Halliburton took a three-pointer backward step and scored a final victory in the game, leading the team to a 20-point comeback. In the Eastern Conference Finals against the Knicks G1, the Pacers were still 14 points behind in the last three minutes. Relying on Nesmith's three-pointer, Harry magically drew into overtime and finally won in overtime. In the finals against Thunder G1, the Pacers were once 15 points behind in the final quarter, and finally relied on Harry's high-difficulty mid-range shot to win the game. In this game, the Pacers led the game only 0.3 seconds, and it was a final result. This is the fifth time the Pacers have finally reversed when they fell 15+ points in a single game this season, and the first team has done it in nearly 27 years.
Second, Thunder lost ugly. To be honest, in this game, it seems that the referee did not deliberately favor the Thunder. The number of free throws on both sides was comparable. The Pacers made 21 free throws, while the Thunder made 24 free throws. However, in fact, the league is still secretly protecting the Thunder, which is mainly reflected in two aspects. First of all, the Thunder's defense is too big. Leading by Caruso and Doult, they are basically close to each other and take the initiative to make efforts. The referee also turned a blind eye and refused to foul unless he had to. Secondly, the whistles at the last critical moment are all thunder. For example, in the last 20 seconds, Dort pushed Siakam, which caused the ball to go out of bounds and the Pacers failed to challenge, which was obviously Dort's foul. Alexander still had his old habits reappeared in the last moment, and he still wanted to commit a foul. On the other hand, Harry is the real big heart.
Third, walkers should not relax their vigilance. Although they won this game, it was really difficult for the Pacers to win under the defensive intensity of the Thunder (when the referee was condoned), and they had never led the Thunder except for the last moment. The Pacers, who have always been known for their teamwork and are the number one in the league in assists per game, are not easy to deal with when encountering the Thunder. They make too many mistakes. They make 24 mistakes in the whole game, 4 times more than the Thunder, which is also the biggest gap between them and the Thunder. Fourth, the Pacers are really accurate and deserve to be the team with the highest shooting percentage in the league. In this game, the Pacers made 18 of 39 three-pointers, with a shooting percentage of up to 46.2%. The key is that everyone can shoot and everyone dares to shoot. Even if the players of some of your teams have the ability to shoot, they dare not take action at critical moments. They are all left to the core players to handle. The Pacers are different. They are all big hearts.
Fifth, Alexander still performed at MVP level. In this game, Alexander scored 38 points, 5 rebounds and 3 assists, and his dominance was full. If it weren't for Harry's final final kill, SGA would definitely crush Halliburton about the performance of the stars on both sides. There is no way, Halliburton is really amazing, and the Pacers are just this style of team, not only relying on a certain player, but it has to be admitted that Alexander is also powerful enough. Sixth, the finals are worth watching, and the viewing is absolutely full. In the subsequent games, the main focus was on the referee's penalty scale, and whether the Pacers can continue their outside feel. In general, the Thunder are still the stronger side. In the Western Conference semi-finals, the Thunder also lost a similar game, but they quickly adjusted their form in the next few games. What will happen to the big score between the Thunder and Pacers this time?
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