Big counterattack! The big dark horses took the initiative with 60 points: Siakam scored 14 points, Alexander scored 0 free throws
On June 14, the NBA Finals G4 kicked off, and the Pacers played against the Thunder at home. In this game, the Thunder turned back to the double tower lineup. The Pacers were full of momentum. They hit three-pointers one after another from the outside and took the initiative on the field. However, Jewe scored points one after another to help the team bite. After that, the two teams fell into a tug-of-war, and the gap did not widen. The Thunder once overtook the score, but in the end, Halliburton scored points one after another and successfully regained the lead, leading 60-57 in the first half. The Thunder were forced to adjust in this game, and Harten returned to the starting lineup. The Thunder took the lead in scoring the points, Siakam and Nesmith hit three-pointers one after another, Alexander broke through and scored points, the Pacers' offensive state was still hot, Halliburton made a long three-pointer, and Nemhard also grasped the outside and took a 20-12 lead. Caruso broke through and scored 2+1 to stop the bleeding, but the Pacers made continuous impact to score points, while the Thunder counterattacked strongly, Jewe scored points at the basket, Dort scored three-pointers, equalizing the score 9-0 in one wave. Mathering stabilized the free throw, and then the two teams fell into a tug-of-war. The Pacers still took the initiative and Kenway made up for the basket. The Thunder fell behind 34-35 in the first quarter. In the second quarter, Mathering made a three-pointer, McConaughey made a breakthrough, Pacers still took the initiative, Shepard made a three-pointer, but the Thunder could also keep up with the pace, and Caruso counterattacked and scored to overtake the score. After that, the two teams fell into a tug-of-war, Caruso counterattack caused Toppin to commit a malicious foul, the Thunder gradually took the initiative, Nesmith stopped the bleeding with three-pointer, and the Pacers successfully bit the score. Then Dort hit someone and got a malicious foul of first-level slap. Siakam and Halliburton scored points one after another to take the lead again. Wallace made a jump shot, Halliburton scored 2+1, and after the half-time Pacers led the Thunder 60-57. Both teams were in excellent offensive form in the first half. The Thunder felt sluggish on the outside, and he made 1 of 10 in the half. Only Dort hit one goal, but they were still able to hold on to the score. Among them, Jaylen Williams scored 16 points and 3 rebounds, Alexander scored 12 points and 2 rebounds and 0 free throws, and Caruso on the bench scored 11 points. Siakam scored 14 points on the Pacers, making him the only player in the team to score in double digits; Halliburton scored 8 points and 5 assists, and made good contributions on the bench.
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