2 minutes and 29 seconds to decide the championship! Pacers made a big crash in five consecutive mistakes, and this scene has never been seen before
On June 17, in the finals, the Thunder took a 3:2 lead at home! But in the last quarter of the game, there was a scene I had never seen before. The Pacers made five consecutive mistakes in two minutes and directly ruined the game. At the most critical moment, the team with the strongest key ball made all kinds of low-level mistakes like a short circuit, and it was spent in one wave. After the first four games, the Pacers and Thunder came to the home court of the Thunder in Game 5 of the finals. As a result, in the fourth quarter, when the two sides were only 2 points apart, an incredible moment suddenly appeared. As the team that is best at playing key balls, the Pacers team made five consecutive mistakes, which directly gave up the good situation and the whole game. We have never seen such a situation. Originally, when they were 18 points behind at most in the last quarter, the Pacers made a shocking wave, chasing 93:95 and were only 2 points away. Then they began to make mistakes. The team's next performance is incomprehensible. First, Nemhard made a mistake and was intercepted by Carson Wallace for a layup. The Pacers called for a timeout. After the timeout, they didn't know how to play. Nemhard made another pass mistake, Caruso intercepted, and Alexander continued to counterattack and enter again. The most outrageous thing is that in the next 6 minutes and 10 seconds, Harry Poton made a mistake in the pass, and was counterattacked by Jaylen Williams and the score difference between the two sides reached 110:97, which was 13 points away. The score difference of 2 points instantly became 13 points, and during this period, the Thunder beat the Pacers 15:4. I can't understand these three mistakes, and the nonsensical mistakes were one after another. This was not over yet. In 5 minutes and 39 seconds, Nemhard made a pass mistake and was intercepted again. This time it was Jaylen Williams who caused a foul. What's even more outrageous is that Halliburton faced Dort's defense later, and the pass was cut off again. At 5 minutes and 20 seconds, the Thunder continued to counterattack. This time, Alexander was the one who caused the damage, and he made both free throws. In other words, in the fourth quarter, starting from 7 minutes and 49 seconds, then to 5 minutes and 20 seconds, the Pacers made five consecutive mistakes and instantly sent out the game. These movements are really uncomprehensible. What are they doing? In an instant, a wave of collapsed. 5 consecutive mistakes in two minutes. This is still on the stage of the finals. How can there be no reason not to collapse? The two teams in the first two played very stalemate, stalemate, and they were still very good-looking, with back and forth, but it was just these two minutes that ruined a wonderful game. The Pacers lost five consecutive mistakes, and they came from the Pacers' two starting point guards, Halliburton made 2 mistakes and Nemhard made 3 mistakes. These actions made head coach Carlisle speechless. If you replace them at this time, no one in this team can control the ball. However, if you don't replace them, the mistake made in these 5 rounds is really fatal. This wave opened with 11 points, and the score difference between the two sides was 120:109 and there was only 11 points. Aren't they just losing here? It can only be said that on this stage, their quality is still not enough. They make 22 mistakes in a game, and it is impossible to win.
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