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Mark Daigult's OKC Thunder removed a dramatic comeback to match 4 of the NBA finals, achieving a 10-point deficit to beat the Indiana Pacers 111-104 on Friday and tie the series to 2-2.
While the game carried out great participation actions, it also had a free launch of 71 combined, a statistics that Daigult acknowledged but defended.
“There was a shit of fouls,” said Daigneaault (for Anthony Slater). “That is why there was free launch shit. I thought the referees did a good job.”
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The thunder left 34 of 38 of the line, while the pacers shot on 25 out of 33. Indiana's struggles in the strip were expensive in times of crisis, as Bennedict Mathurin Three free launches were lost in the final minute.
In the meantime, Indiana sent OKC to the line on several occasions with fouls out of the ball in entry games.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander directed the post with a 35 points worthy of MVP. He tried only two free throws during the first 44 minutes, but tied eight in the Final Four, feeding a 12-1 game where he scored 15 of the last 16 points of the OKC.
Jalen Williams encrypted 17 points and Alex Caruso Added 20 out of the bench. For Indiana, Pascal Siakam marked 20, Tyrese Haliburton It had 18 and Obi Toppin added 17.
Although the two teams made many free throws, their three -point shot fought. The pacers managed only 30.6%, and struck 11 of the 36 attempts, while the thunder went even worse at 18.8%, sinking only three of the 16 shots.
Even when he went back to double digits, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander remained constant: a quality that Mark Daigult emphasized.
“You just had a great temper,” said the coach (by Nick Gallo). “It has always been the case … it has been the same.
The veteran guard Alex Caruso echoed the praise, marveling at the immoving behavior of Gilgeous-Alexander.
“No matter what happens, you look, and it is the same. And below this stoic personality and looking on the court there is a deep, deep, deep and deep competitiveness.”
Game 5 of the end of Monday night in Oklahoma City at 20:30 ET.
Edited by John Ezequiel Hirro