Thunder were reversed by Pacers 108-91, player performance analysis
In the NBA Finals G6 game, the Thunder lost to the Pacers 91-108. The Thunder performed poorly throughout the game, especially in the second quarter when the team collapsed, and then the Pacers continued to expand their lead, which eventually led to a disastrous defeat. Three players passed the game. Hartten showed a stable performance, scoring 10 points, 4 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steal and 1 block as a role player, both in efficiency and defensive ability. Joe also maintained a good shooting percentage, making 3 of 4 shots, including 2 of 3 three-pointers, contributing 11 points, maintaining a stable output. Jarin showed great results after he came on the court, performing well on offense, rebounding and defensive ends, and these two players became the Thunder's surprises. However, eight players including Alexander, Jewway, Chett, Dort, Wiggins, Wallace, Caruso, Mitchell showed a collapse performance. Although Alexander scored 21 points and 4 rebounds, he made only 7 of 15 shots and 8 turnovers, his performance was still unstable. Jewe contributed 16 points, 3 rebounds and 1 assist, but the plus and negative value of the whole game reached -40, making it difficult to maintain continuous and efficient performance. Chett performed poorly on the offensive end, making only 2 of 9 shots. As an inside player, he needs to improve his scoring efficiency. Dort only scored 3 points and 4 rebounds, lacking all-round performance. Wiggins' outside shooting was sluggish, with only 1 of 4 shots, which lacked support for the Thunder. Wallace and Mitchell also failed to perform well, with a sluggish outside shooting percentage. Caruso was in a sluggish state in this game, no scores, and only contributed 3 rebounds, 2 assists and 1 block. Especially when not giving enough defensive pressure on the defensive end, his role on the bench is crucial. Other players appeared in garbage time and performed relatively inappropriately, so they did not make too many comments. Overall, the Thunder need to adjust in terms of teamwork and personal skills in order to have a better performance in the next game.
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