Thunder, NBA Finals and The Pacers
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There are plenty of SGA-related numbers after the OKC Thunder's Game 4 win but there were plenty of other key numbers as well.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 15 of his 35 points late, capping the Oklahoma Thunder’s rally for a 111-104 win over the Indiana Pacers on Friday to tie the NBA Finals at 2-2.
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.
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The Oklahoma City Thunder could not go down 0-2 dropping both at home, and the team didn't. Let's take a look at three takeaways from the Thunder's most important game to date.
Indiana Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton had scored just five points headed into the fourth quarter of Game 2 of the NBA Finals vs. the Thunder.
Holmgren shot 2-of-8 within four feet of the rim in Game 1, finishing the night with six points on nine shot attempts. It was a night where Daigneault leaned more into Isaiah Hartenstein (9 points on 3-of-5 shooting, plus 9 rebounds).
Oklahoma City Thunder fans are talking about the NBA Finals and their hopes following the Game 1 loss to the Indiana Pacers.