SGA Historic 4th: OKC Wins Game 4 | NBA Playoffs
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander delivered a historic performance, leading the Oklahoma City Thunder to a stunning game 4 victory against the Indiana Pacers and tying the NBA Finals. The thunder overcame a deficit fueled by SGA’s clutch scoring, making 15 of the team’s final 16 points, showcasing his MVP caliber. The Thunder’s ability to convert free throws and lock down on defense proved critical.This hard-fought win, with the series now even at 2-2, showcases the grit and determination of the team to overcome early challenges. Read the full recap at News Directory 3 for details. Discover what’s next as the series returns to OKC.
Thunder rally past Pacers in NBA Finals Game 4,series tied
Updated june 14,2025
Facing a potential 3-1 series deficit,the Oklahoma City Thunder,lead by MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander,mounted a fourth-quarter comeback to defeat the Indiana Pacers 111-104 in Game 4 of the NBA Finals. The series is now tied 2-2.
Gilgeous-Alexander’s clutch performance, scoring 15 of the Thunder’s last 16 points, propelled Oklahoma City to victory. The Thunder’s defense adn ability to draw fouls proved crucial in the final frame.
Oklahoma City struggled early, shooting poorly from beyond the arc and committing more turnovers than assists. The Indiana Pacers pressured Gilgeous-Alexander, making it a arduous night for the MVP. Despite these challenges, the Thunder persevered, securing a hard-fought win.
The Thunder scored 31 points in the fourth quarter, despite limited assists and three-point attempts. They secured stops, capitalized on free-throw opportunities, and relied on Gilgeous-alexander’s late-game heroics.
Gilgeous-Alexander made all eight of his free throws in the fourth quarter. His 15 points in the last five minutes were the most by any player in a Finals game in recent history, and his 14 clutch points also set a new Finals record.
What’s next
The series shifts back to Oklahoma City for Game 5, with both teams vying for a crucial lead in the NBA Finals.