5 Takeaways from NBA Finals Game 4
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Turnovers were a major problem for Oklahoma City in Game 3 and now the Thunder have hit their second danger point in these playoffs.
The result was only the second clutch game the Pacers lost this postseason, a 111-104 Thunder win that ties the series up at 2-2. What has been a highly entertaining, well-played Finals will see Game 5 Monday night in Oklahoma City. It also feels like a series that is going to go seven games.
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNMark Daigneault explains why Thunder can't emotionally overreact to Game 3 loss to PacersMark Daigneault explains why Oklahoma City Thunder can't emotionally overreact to Game 3 loss to Indiana Pacers.
The Pacers' reserve has athleticism, fearlessness and a level of defiance toward the law of gravity. In Game 3, Indiana needed all three.
On this episode of Good Word with Goodwill, Vince and Sam Amick do a quick recap of Game 2 of the NBA Finals between the Oklahoma City Thunder and Indiana Pacers before previewing Game 3. LeBron James claps back at detractors on social media,
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNShai Gilgeous-Alexander downplays any fatigue concerns after Game 3 loss to PacersPutting his hands on his knees, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander looked tired out in the final minutes of the Oklahoma City Thunder's 116-107 Game 3 loss to the Indiana Pacers. If you zoomed in enough, you could see the Gatorade symbol underneath his sneakers.
The Oklahoma City Thunder were on the ropes. The Indiana Pacers appeared poised to move within one win of the franchise's first NBA title. But then Thunder star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander took over. Gilgeous-Alexander scored 15 points in the final 4:38 to lift Oklahoma City to a 111-104 victory over the Pacers in Game 4 of the NBA Finals on Friday in Indianapolis,