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One game 107: 116! Thunder loses Pacers again, generates 3 incredibles, Harry FMVP is hanging

6:38pm, 12 June 2025Basketball

On June 12, the NBA Finals G3 continued, and the Pacers, who returned to home with a 1:1 score, ushered in the counterattack of the Thunder. In the end, the two teams fought to the middle of the last quarter. The Pacers narrowly defeated their opponents with a 116:107 lead by Halliburton. While defending the home court, they changed the total score to 2:1. They only need to win two more games to win the championship. After the Thunder lost to the Pacers, three incredibles also emerged in this game:

First, in such a finals-level competition, the Pacers shot an incredible 85 shots of more than 50% of the shooting percentage, which can be said to carry out the offensive feast to the end. Although the Thunder's offense is not bad, they cannot match firepower at critical moments. Before the Finals or even the playoffs, people thought that the team that only relied on offense could not go far, but the Pacers had to the end all the way through offense, and their game was very good.

2: The third game of the finals, the Thunder's seemingly comprehensive and balanced lineup was incredibly suppressed by the Pacers. The league's first encounter a 30:11 turnaround from the Pacers' bench in the first half today, laying the groundwork for the loss. It can be said that when the stars perform normally, the appearance of the surprises can often determine the trend of the game or even the series.

The third incredible thing is that when Halliburton performed so well, there were still two people competing for FMVP with him. One was MVP Siakam of the Eastern Conference Finals, and the other was Matherine on the bench. Siakam scored 19, 15, and 21 points in three games, while Matherine scored 5 points, 14 and 27 points. It is worth mentioning that the latter has significantly less playing time, but its ability to affect the game is not bad. Therefore, under the team system where everyone is a soldier, Halliburton's FMVP is still very lingering.

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