A 111-104 game puts shame on the finals! The big dark horse became a victim, and the league s guidance was too obvious
On June 14, the NBA Finals G4 kicked off, and the Thunder defeated the Pacers 111-104 away, tied the big score 2-2. The Pacers' performance in this game was still very good. They took the initiative on the field in the first three quarters, but in the last quarter, the team fell into a downturn. Coupled with some of the referees' calls, the Thunder took the initiative again and finally won the victory. The Thunder successfully won this game, and they avoided returning to Oklahoma with a big score of 1-3. 2-2 and 1-3 are completely different situations. However, G4 in the finals caused major controversy, and even before the game, the media mocked the Thunder for being stable in this game. During the live broadcast of the show, when Arenas heard that the referee was Fox in this game, he directly took off the Pacers' jersey and changed into Alexander's jersey. This action was also very obvious. And in the game, Foster's call quickly confirmed these views. He seemed to have come with a mission, such as Caruso's counterattack layup, and Toppin blocked the foul behind him. This action is not even as good as Nesmith's move against Caruso in the end, but unexpectedly it upgrades to a first-level malicious foul. This is just an appetizer. The most critical moment is that at the critical moment, Alexander pushed away Nesmith's defense, and then there was suspicion of walking, but the referee ignored it; then Alexander's big round-trip foul, and Foster immediately called for a shooting foul. The whole game was played, and a total of 53 fouls were called and 71 free throws were obtained. Among them, the Thunder received 38 free throws. It can only be said that the continuity of the game was very bad. Such a call directly shamed the finals, and the Pacers of the big dark horse became victims. It seems that the league does not intend to let them win the game. After all, a 3-1 lead will reduce the attention. The referee's call was also criticized by many famous reporters. Celtics reporter Dan Greenberg directly wrote: "The NBA president no longer hides it!" In this way, the finals came to the Battle of Tianwang Mountain, but it is really uncertain how the next call will be. After all, the two teams have returned to the same starting line, and the league may not need to interfere, but the Pacers have no advantage.
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