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Divine Weapon 2 breaks the NBA s 79-year historical record, Thunder 2: 2 and there are 6 incredible ones

4:22pm, 14 June 2025Basketball

NBA Finals are in full swing. Before today's game, the Thunder and Pacers had played 3 games, with the Pacers leading the score 2-1, which made everyone feel incredible. Today, the fourth game between the two sides is played at the Pacers' home court, which is crucial to the Thunder. If they lose, they will lead a 1:3 behind, and even if they return to the home court, it will be more unlucky. For the Pacers, this game is equally important. They want to rewrite the big score to 3:1, hold the championship point, and avoid being equalized by the Thunder 2:2. The battle between the two sides was extremely fierce. The Pacers firmly suppressed the Thunder in the first three quarters and once led 10 points, but in the fourth quarter, Alexander played wildly and led the team to reverse the game. Finally, the game ended, and the Thunder defeated the Pacers 111:104 and drew 2:2 with a big score.

The reason why the Thunder won this game was that in addition to the brave performance of main players such as Alexander, the bench weapon fell from the sky and broke the historical record in the NBA for 79 years, which is also an indispensable contribution. In terms of basic data, the Thunder rebounded 43:33, assisted 11:21, steal 12:11, blocked 3:3, turnover 13:15, foul 26:27, and three-pointers 3:11. Judging from the basic data, the Thunder did not have many places to beat their opponents, especially three-pointers. They only scored 3 in the game and could win, which is surprising. The Thunders were able to win this game because of their crazy performance in the fourth quarter.

The Thunder in the whole game has 6 incredible things. First of all, their star Alexander's performance was impressive, scoring 15 points in the final quarter, leading the team to a 7:0 climax at a critical moment, and reversed the game in one fell swoop. During the 40-minute playing time in the game, he made 13 of 24 shots, 1 of 4 three-pointers, and made 10 free throws, scoring 35 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assists, and 1 block. It is worth mentioning that he did not make any mistakes in this game and focused all his energy on scoring, which also made him the second player in NBA history to have such data. So far in the finals, Alexander averaged 32.8 points, 5.3 rebounds, 3.8 assists, 2.5 steals, and 1.3 blocks per game, with a shooting percentage of up to 48%, a three-point shooting percentage of 35%, and a free throw shooting percentage of up to 92%. It is precisely because of his crazy performance that the Thunder were able to tie the big score at 2:2.

The second incredible thing is that the Thunder is the first team in the NBA Finals to score only 3 three-pointers and still win. The last time that he achieved this was the Celtics in 2010. In the fifth game, they faced the Lakers 3 of 12 three-pointers, but in the end they defeated Kobe's leading Lakers 92:86.

The third incredible thing is that Foster is really a lucky player of the Thunder. As the referee today, he once again helped the Thunder win. In this year's playoffs, Foster's referee Thunder played three games. The Thunder not only won all three games, but also had a net victory of up to 90 points. In addition, the Thunder have won all four games in this game, with a net victory over their opponents by 97 points. The Thunder definitely hopes that he will continue to act as their referee.

The fourth incredible thing is that in this game, the second leader of the Thunder team, Jaylen Williams, won 11 free throws in a single game, setting a career high in one fell swoop, including his previous data in the regular season. He played for 35 minutes in the game, made 8 of 18 shots, 0 of 3 three-pointers, and made 11 free throws, scoring 27 points, 7 rebounds and 3 assists to help the team win.

The fifth incredible is. Thunder inside player Homegren performed quite toughly, grabbing 15 rebounds and the highest in the game. He played 37 minutes in the game, made 4 of 9 shots and 0 of 3 three-pointers. He made all 6 free throws, scoring 14 points and 15 rebounds, and a comprehensive data of one steal, one block and one assist.

The sixth incredible is Caruso, a Thunders-style substitute, who played 30 minutes in this game, made 7 of 9 shots, 2 of 3 three-pointers, 5 of 7 free throws, scored 20 points, 3 rebounds and 5 steals, and 1 block. It is worth mentioning that Caruso did not score a 20+ point in the regular season this season, and has scored 20+ points twice in the finals, becoming the first player in NBA history to achieve such a success in 79 years. At the same time, he scored 20 points and 5 steals in this game, which also made him the first substitute player in the finals in NBA history. He broke the historical record in one game. The Thunders performed quite perfectly today, and finally scored a 9:0 offensive climax in the last four minutes of the fourth quarter, and finally reversed the game and tied the big score at 2:2. The Pacers' core player Harry Poton is not here today. He played 36 minutes in the game, made 7 of 15 shots and 1 of 7 three-pointers, which was quite outrageous, and only scored 18 points, 2 rebounds, 7 assists and 2 steals. In today's game, he was completely defeated compared to Alexander.

Sicam scored 20 points and 8 rebounds, 5 assists and 5 steals, which was quite impressive. The inner club Buhad contributed 10 points and 2 rebounds, Turner made 3 of 10 shots, 0 of 6 shots in three shots, scoring 12 points, 2 rebounds and 2 assists. Smith scored 8 points and 9 rebounds, and tied 17 points and 7 rebounds from the bench, but he didn't get much chance to perform in the fourth quarter. McNal still performed well, with 8 points, 1 rebound and 2 assists, and Mathering 8 points and 2 rebounds. Today, in the crucial fourth quarter, he missed free throws many times, and a foul at the same time gave the Thunder a chance to get free throws. Compared with the previous game, his performance was too disappointing.

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