Pacers discuss Game 4 loss to Thunder in NBA Finals
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Thunder All-Star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander knows the Pacers aren't done and that one loss, which could happen in Game 5, would completely change the comple
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In Game 4, Williams handled the ball more and was aggressive. He scored 27 points and made 8 of 18 field goals and 11 of 11 free throws. His success helped league MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander explode for 35 points as the Thunder won 111-104 to even the series at 2-2 and regain homecourt advantage.
During its 111-104 victory over the Indiana Pacers on Friday in Game 4 of the NBA Finals, Oklahoma City became the highest-scoring team in league history, eclipsing a record the Golden State Warriors held for six years.
One of the Thunder’s longest-tenured players could be the key to taking home the title. On Friday night, Oklahoma City secured a 111-104 win in Indiana in Game
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Gilgeous-Alexander continues to show why he was deserving of the Most Valuable Player award, scoring 15 of his 35 points in the fourth quarter when the Thunder needed him most. He was 3-for-6 from the field, but more importantly, went a perfect 8-for-8 at the free-throw line.
The NBA Finals between the Oklahoma City Thunder and Indiana Pacers are tied 2-2 after OKC overcame a double-digit deficit in Game 4 to even the series. OKC outscored the Pacers 12-3 in the final 3:34 of the game and will now go back to having home-court advantage.