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Big victory! Halliburton 17+6 Sika is a lame, Alexander 34+8, Lakers former player makes a contribution

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On June 9, the Thunder played against the Pacers at home. At the end of the game, the Thunder successfully defeated the Pacers 123-107. Although the Thunder was more favored in the finals, and the Thunder did show strong defense in the G1 game, unfortunately, the Thunder's defense has limited damage to the Pacers, but in the second half, the Pacers began to gradually find their offensive state, and the Pacers finally successfully reversed the Thunder. In this case, the Thunder will undoubtedly become a more passive side. If the Thunder cannot continue to win, the Thunder will face huge dilemma. The Thunder started in this game: Alexander, Wallace, Dort, Javi and Homgren, while the Pacers started: Halliburton, Nemhard, Nesmith, Siakam and Turner.

Wallace scored a layup in the first quarter, Siakam hit a three-pointer and Homegren scored in the inside, Nemhad hit a mid-range shot and Dort hit a three-pointer, Alexander hit a mid-range shot and Turner scored a board, Alexander hit a three-pointer, Nemhad scored 4 points in a row, Alexander made 1 of 2 free throws, Caruso hit a three-pointer, Mathering hit a three-pointer, Harten made 1 of 2 free throws, and Tolced hit a three-pointer and tied the two teams. After the timeout, Halliburton hit a three-pointer, and then the Thunder scored a 9-0 wave. At the end of the first quarter, the Thunder led by 6 points. In the second quarter, the Thunder scored a 7-0 wave. Turner and Mathering scored and stopped the bleeding. After Jewe scored a goal, the Thunder led by 8 points. After the timeout, the Thunder scored a 7-0 wave, Nesmith scored a layup, and the Thunder scored another 10-0 wave, and then the Pacers hit a 10-0 wave. At the end of the final stage, Alexander and Jewe responded. At the end of the half, the Thunder led by 18 points.

in the third quarter, Turner scored 3 points in a row, after Jewe hit a three-pointer, Turner made 2 of 2 free throws, after Wallace scored a throw, Nesmith made a shot, after Turner hit a three-pointer, Alexander made 2 of 2 free throws, Siakam made 2 of 2 free throws, Nesmith made a three-pointer, and the Pacers chased 14 points. After the timeout, Javier made 1 of 2 free throws, Nemhard scored a layup, Caruso scored 5 points in a row, and after Turner made a mid-range shot, Alexander also made a mid-range shot. The next two teams played back and forth, the Thunder maintained a double-digit lead, and later, with Alexander and others playing, the Thunder slowly led to 20 points. In the final stage, Homegren withstood the Pacers counterattack, and the Thunder led by 19 points at the end of the three quarters. In the fourth quarter, the Thunder continued to expand their lead. Although Halliburton and others were able to respond later, the Pacers could not stop the Thunder's attack. So when the Thunder kept leading the score, the Pacers replaced the main player and gave up the game, and the Thunder defeated the Pacers. Although the Pacers controlled the mistake in this game, the Pacers did not have the advantage in rebounding this time, and the Pacers' three-pointer status on the outside was not that good than the G1 game. What made the Pacers passive was that Siakam played poorly in the game. You should know that Siakam had a dislocation advantage in this round of the series. Unfortunately, Siakam did not play in this game, and Turner did not have a magical performance in the game, and Halliburton did not perform in the game, so the Pacers were always steadily suppressed by the Thunder in this game. At the end of the game, Halliburton scored 17 points, 3 rebounds and 6 assists, Siakam scored 3 of 11 shots, 15 points, 7 rebounds and 4 assists, and Turner scored 16 points, 4 rebounds and 4 assists.

Alexander had outstanding data in the G1 game, and in today's game, Alexander still scored 34 points, 5 rebounds and 8 assists. What's more important is that not only did Homegren and Jewe have better performances in this game, but also in this game, the Lakers' former player Caruso also performed explosively. When Caruso performed like this, the Thunder could open the score, so Caruso also made a contribution in this game. At the end of the game, Jewe scored 19 points, 5 rebounds, 5 assists, Homgren scored 15 points, 6 rebounds, 1 assist, Caruso scored 6 of 11 shots, 20 points, 3 rebounds and 1 assist, including 4 of 8 three-pointers from the outside.

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