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NBA Finals: Pacers Loss – Series Outlook - News Directory 3

NBA Finals: Pacers Loss – Series Outlook

June 14, 2025 Catherine Williams Sports
News Context
At a glance
  • The Oklahoma City⁢ Thunder pulled off a stunning 111-104 victory over⁢ the Indiana Pacers in Game⁤ 4 of the ‍NBA Finals, leveling the series at 2-2.
  • Despite the loss, Indiana⁣ previously demonstrated they can win in Oklahoma City, even if⁣ it took a ⁤minor miracle.
  • Oklahoma City's ‍offense ‍stagnated,⁢ devolving into tough, one-on-one plays.The Thunder recorded a mere 12 team assists,with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander failing to‍ register a single‍ one.
Original source: cbssports.com

The NBA Finals ⁤series is now even at 2-2 after a thrilling Game 4,where the Oklahoma City Thunder overcame a faltering ⁣Indiana Pacers‍ to snatch a crucial victory. The Pacers, seemingly in control, ‍saw their chance to take a commanding lead slip away as the Thunder mounted ⁢a ferocious comeback, ⁤fueled by a late‍ 12-1 run. Shai gilgeous-Alexander’s struggles and Oklahoma City’s offensive stagnation tested their mettle, yet they⁤ managed to tie the series. Only one team has previously recovered from a 3-1 deficit. Find the latest NBA Finals⁤ updates at‍ News ⁢Directory 3.‍ What strategic adjustments will the Pacers make in Game 5?‍ Discover what’s next from this pivotal ⁤moment.


Thunder Rally,Tie NBA Finals After Pacers’ Game ⁣4 Meltdown











Key Points

  • Thunder steal Game 4 victory with a late 12-1 ⁢run.
  • Pacers squander opportunity to ⁢take a commanding 3-1 lead.
  • Shai Gilgeous-Alexander struggles with zero assists.
  • Oklahoma City ties NBA ⁢Finals series 2-2.

thunder Rally to Tie ‍NBA Finals After Pacers’⁤ Game 4 Collapse

⁣ Updated June ⁢14, 2025

The Oklahoma City⁢ Thunder pulled off a stunning 111-104 victory over⁢ the Indiana Pacers in Game⁤ 4 of the ‍NBA Finals, leveling the series at 2-2. The Pacers, who had an ‍opportunity to seize a 3-1 lead, faltered down the stretch, allowing the Thunder to close the game on ‍a 12-1 run.

Despite the loss, Indiana⁣ previously demonstrated they can win in Oklahoma City, even if⁣ it took a ⁤minor miracle. However,Game 4 marked the first time the ⁣Pacers appeared to control ‍their championship destiny,seemingly‍ wearing down the Thunder.

Oklahoma City’s ‍offense ‍stagnated,⁢ devolving into tough, one-on-one plays.The Thunder recorded a mere 12 team assists,with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander failing to‍ register a single‍ one. The team also struggled from beyond the⁢ arc,shooting just ⁤3-for-17 on 3-pointers. Indiana, in contrast, appeared unfazed‍ by Oklahoma City’s defense⁣ early in the⁣ game.

The Pacers appeared poised to ⁣take a commanding lead, but the Thunder rallied to tie the NBA ‍Finals. Only one team, the 2016 Cleveland Cavaliers, has ever overcome a ‍3-1 deficit to win the NBA championship.

What’s next

The series returns to ⁢Oklahoma City for Game 5, where the Thunder‍ will look to⁣ capitalize on their momentum and⁣ take a 3-2 lead. ‍The Pacers,⁢ meanwhile, will aim to regroup and regain control of their championship aspirations.

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