Alexander 35+3 is the last quarter killer! Javichett 41+21, Harry 18+7, Mathering is too pitiful
12:57pm, 14 June 2025Basketball
On June 14, the NBA Finals continued. Today, the Thunder and the Pacers ushered in the G4 of the two-way series. In the previous three matches, the Pacers led the Thunder 2-1. This game can no longer lose for the Thunder. After all, only one team in the historical finals has achieved a big score of 1-3 and the Pacers also want to win with all their might. After all, the team is very close to the championship, and the two sides are playing very stalemate in this game. Next, let’s talk about the game process and then talk about the players’ performance.
Match Review:
At the beginning of the first quarter, Dort and Chet scored 4 points together, and the Thunder took the lead. Sika and Nesmith led the team to a 8-2 climax response. Jewe made both free throws to stop the bleeding. Nemhard and Turner led the team to a 9-3 climax and directly established a 9-point lead. The Thunder then got Alexander, which actually made them find their state. Caruso and Jewe scored one after another to help the Thunder chase to 1 point behind and ended the first quarter.
Muserlin hit a three-pointer in the second quarter to help the Pacers expand their lead. Alexander scored 4 points and tied 38. McConaughey and Shepard scored 5 points together. Alexander and Caruso scored 4 points together to respond. McConaughey broke through and killed. Jewe and Aaron Wiggins led the team to a 7-0 wave to overtake the opponent. Toping and Nesmith scored 5 points together to respond. At the end of the quarter, Halliburton started his personal mode. He broke through and killed continuously and scored 5 points in free throws, leading the team to overtake 3 points and ended the first half.
Change of sides and Sika made two free throws to help the Pacers expand their lead. Jewe and Chet scored 5 points in a row and scored 6 points in a row to tie the game. Nemhard and Turner scored 6 points in a row to respond. Alexander and Caruso scored 6 points in a row to respond. Totel scored two consecutive three-pointers and expanded their lead again. After the substitute came on the bench, the Thunder once again showed shortcomings. The Pacers seized the opportunity to expand their lead to double digits. Jewe scored 4 points in a row at the end of the quarter, and the Thunder chased to 7 points behind and ended the third quarter.
The final quarter of the final battle, Caruso and Chet scored 7 points in a row, leading the team to tie the 89th draw, Halliburton broke through and killed and stopped bleeding, and then the two sides were in a stalemate. Nesmith and Halliburton led the team to establish a 4-point lead. Alexander led the team to a 7-2 wave and overtook the opponent. Then Alexander and Dortmund scored another 3 points together, followed by Mathering's 4 free throws, and then successively fouled, which made the game lose suspense. In the end, the Thunder defeated the Pacers 111-104, and the score between the two sides reached 2-2.
Sica dominates offense and defense
In this game, Sika proved to the outside world who is the most stable scoring guarantee for this team. Faced with the opportunity to win the match point, Sika proved his ability and was very aggressive on the offensive end. After all, he is a player who has played in the Finals and knows what to do at what to do. He is more experienced than young players such as the Thunder and Pacers. In the finals G1, I said that Sika's performance will directly affect the Pacers. In this game, he made 6 of 15 shots, scored 20 points, 8 rebounds, 5 assists and 5 steals.
The Thunder are afraid of an excellent forward line. No one in their team matches the speed and size. The reason why the Western Conference semi-finals struggles against the Nuggets is because the opponent has Gordon. Turner and Sika teach their opponents in this round of series. Turner made 3 of 9 shots and scored 12 points, 2 rebounds and 2 assists. Chett couldn't stand it when facing him, and Hartten couldn't defend it when facing him, and was targeted very uncomfortable. If the Pacers finally won the championship in this round of the series, Sika might steal the FMVP.
Halliburton scored 18 points and 7 assists in this game and stood up in the final quarter. In the past few games, everyone should have discovered a rule: Whoever performs well will win. The Pacers' substitute performance is still very good in this game. McConaughey and Toppin both performed stably. In contrast, as long as the Thunder are on the rotation lineup, they don't know how to play. If Mathering had not made frequent low-level mistakes in the final quarter, the Pacers would have a good chance of winning this game.
Dual-core firepower is fully opened
With so much strength on paper, the Thunder actually fought so passively, which led to the current situation, which was entirely caused by Dai Gnott. This game changed into the Thunder, allowing Hartten to enter the starting lineup. Maybe some fans here said: Isn't Hartten's starting lineup useless? It’s not that it’s useless, but that although Hartten has played, he has no tactical status and is a pick-and-roll on the offensive end. He cannot show his value, and his support, pick-and-roll down and throwing are not shown.
The Thunder should not have changed the lineup in the first game of the playoffs, but now it has changed. The team's small lineup has adapted to the strength of the opponent, but now this change is not adapted to it. Although the series is 7 games, the result of one game may affect the trend of the entire series. In this game, the team lost its resilience on the defensive end and played very sluggish on the offensive end. If it weren't for Jewe and Alexander's stalking, they would have collapsed in this game. Jewe made 8 of 18 shots in this game and scored 27 points and 5 rebounds.
Alexander wanted to foul too much, so I couldn't understand. The referee was still thinking about making a move. Moreover, he was not as determined as he was in the Western Conference Finals when the team needed to score. He couldn't get rid of Nemhard. Can't he and Jewe replace the pick-and-roll and call him? If you can't beat Nemhard, you can't beat anyone else? This is the coach's problem. There is no adjustment. Apart from changing the lineup, there is no change in tactics. In this game, Alexander scored 33 points, 3 rebounds and 2 steals. The team was able to win points on the court. Caruso scored 20 points and was still outstanding, and Chett scored 14 points and 12 rebounds.
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