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SGA Historic 4th: OKC Wins Game 4 | NBA Playoffs - News Directory 3

SGA Historic 4th: OKC Wins Game 4 | NBA Playoffs

June 14, 2025 Catherine Williams Sports
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At a glance
  • 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...
  • Gilgeous-Alexander's clutch performance, scoring ‍15 of the Thunder's last 16⁢ points, propelled ‍Oklahoma⁤ City to victory.
  • Oklahoma City struggled early, shooting poorly⁣ from beyond the arc and committing more turnovers than assists.
Original source: cbssports.com

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, Tie NBA⁤ Finals ⁣at 2-2











Key Points

  • Thunder overcome⁤ a seven-point deficit in the ‍fourth quarter to defeat the Pacers.
  • Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scores 15 of‍ the Thunder’s final 16 points.
  • Oklahoma City ties the NBA Finals series at 2-2.

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.

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