Rewrite NBA history in 0.3 seconds! Harry s magical appearance, Pacers steal the Thunder s home court
1:54am, 9 June 2025Basketball
The finals G1 in the last 9 seconds, the Thunder were in full swing at home, Alexander played singles with the ball, and the Pacers fans were already covering their faces in despair. But the plot suddenly changed in the next second: Alexander's mid-range shot hit, Halliburton received the ball and advanced, facing the blockade of the two, he pulled out his hand at the limit of 0.3 seconds! Basketball cuts through the night sky of Russia and pierces the Nets! 111-110! The Pacers bench rushed into the court, and the Thunder 18,000 spectators instantly died.
This is a game filled with 24 turnovers and 15 points behind, but it became an epic reversal due to 0.3 seconds.
Pacers were suffocated by the Thunder in the first half, and 18 mistakes in the first half set a playoff record. The Thunder 11 steals and crushing defense gave Halliburton only 6 points, and the gap widened to 18 points. At the end of the third quarter, the Pacers were still 9 points behind, while the team that fell 7+ points in the last 3 minutes in the finals history lost all 121 games.
Halliburton's final kill script has already been written for four rounds of the series, against the Bucks in the first round. He scored 5 points in 40 seconds in overtime, ending the suspense with a layup; he played against the Cavaliers in the second round, hitting a three-pointer against the defense, and the director reversed 20 points; G1 against the Knicks in the Eastern Conference Finals, he buzzer-beating jump shot to drag the game into overtime; and G1's 0.3-second mid-range shot in the finals made him the second player in the NBA to win four finals/draw in the playoffs in the past 30 years, tied with James in 2018. The data reveals the truth: the key goal in the last 2 minutes of the regular season + playoffs this season, he made 13 of 15 shots and shot 86.7%.
The Thunder's perfect defense lost to a terrifying rule
Thunder coach Dagnot changed the lineup in this game: he withdrew the 2.13-meter-protecting center Haltenstein and switched to the start of Wallace, who was 1.96 meters, and the five small lineups locked the Pacers' passing route. This move gave the Pacers a 9 mistake in the first quarter, and the inside score was suppressed to only 12 points. But the Thunder forgot the "rest trap" of the playoffs. They have four more days off than the Pacers, and the teams that have spent more than three days off this year's playoffs have a winning rate of less than 40% in the next game. Su Qun said bluntly before the game: "The Thunder may be stolen from home advantage after resting for too long."
Alexander's 38-minute super god night was ruined in the last 7 seconds of choice.
When Siakam chased the score difference to 1 point 22 seconds before the final game, the Thunder had the ball. Alexander chose to fight Nesmith alone, but a sign shot hit the basket and popped up. This choice made the commentator's seat uproar: Alexander's shooting percentage in the last minute of the season was only 31.2%, ranking last among the playoff stars. Just after Alexander made a blacksmith, Halliburton used a free kick to complete the final shot, with the same position and a different ending.
Pacers' reversal code is hidden in the three-point rain
when he fell 15 points in the final quarter, Carlisle replaced the surprise Toppin. This forward, who hit 41% from three-pointers, scored 4 three-pointers in a row with Turner in 2 minutes! The Thunder were forced to let Homgren switch to the outside line, but the inside line fell instantly. The Pacers took the opportunity to grab seven frontcourt rebounds, including Nesmith who fought for 4. Su Qun had a comment: "If the Pacers want to win, they must use three-pointers to force the Thunder two towers to leave the penalty area."
The silence in the Thunder locker room exposed the mentality cracks. After the final whistle, Jaylen Williams lowered his head and pulled off his wrist guards, and Homegren wrapped his head around his towel and left the field. They should have celebrated, the team forced 24 mistakes, Alexander scored 38 points and won 12 rebounds. But Halliburton's ultimate victory was like a basin of ice water, which wiped out all efforts. ESPN reporters observed on the spot: "When the Thunder players refused to leave the field, the sound of falling things came from the locker room."
Carlisle only emphasized one word at the press conference: resilience.
The old coach who led the Mavericks to win the championship in 2011 pointed to the technical statistics board and said, "Can you still win 24 mistakes? Because these guys only have the basket in their eyes, and they don't give up." He specifically mentioned Siakam's defense in the last moment. When Alexander broke through, the forward who had just won the MVP of the Eastern Conference Finals used a block to regain the ball, which gave him a chance to win.
Su Qun changed his prediction in the post-match live broadcast
He still believes that the Thunder has the advantage of hard power: "Alexander will adjust, and the Thunder's substitute depth is still the advantage." But he repeatedly played the final shot in front of the camera, and finally added: "But when you stand opposite Halliburton, any lead is not safe - this kid can magic!"
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