Pacers 6 scored in double digits! Jaylenway: This is exactly what makes them scary
1:21am, 7 June 2025Basketball
June 6th NBA Finals G1, the Thunder were reversed by the Pacers 110-111.
After the game, Jaylen Williams was interviewed by a reporter. Speaking of the Pacers' six-man scored in double digits, Jaylenway said: "This is exactly what makes them scary, and we are also this kind of team. It is the most dangerous for all five to finish the game. They have great control of the ball and rhythm. So the loss is even more frustrating. They have obviously controlled the half-time but are relaxed at the end."
In this game, Jaylenway of the Thunder was in poor condition on the offensive end. He played for 36 minutes, made only 6 of 19 shots, 1 of 4 three-pointers, 4 of 4 free throws, and scored 17 points, 4 rebounds, 6 assists and 1 steal, with a plus-minus value of -4.
In this game, the Pacers started five players + Totel scored in double digits.
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