Thunder beat Pacers 111-104, 2-2! Who is the hero of the victory? Data does not lie

2025-06-14

On June 14, Beijing time, NBA Finals G4 started! The victory of G3 confirmed the success of the Pacers' "everyone is a soldier" tactic. In this battle, the Pacers did a great job in three aspects: First, to maintain the firepower output of the bench, Marceline and McConnell must continue the efficient performance of G3 (49 points in total from the bench), which is a weapon to crack the Thunder's defensive system; second, in terms of defense against Alexander, Nembhard and Nesmith took turns to defend, combined with Siakam's defense interference, forcing him to continue to fall into the dilemma of singles; third, Haliburton adjusted the offensive mode without free throws, and created more space for teammates through off-ball running. 11 assists in a single game are enough to prove the value of his serial organization.

On the other hand, the Thunder's bench scoring efforts and Alexander's limited help in the final quarter became the main reasons for the loss! Alexander must overcome his away demons. In the past four away games, he averaged only 20 points and 5 free throws per game, which also exposed that Alexander was too dependent on the referee's whistle to increase his points. In addition, he was slow to pass the ball when facing the Pacers' double-team! Holmgren's mismatch advantage was not continued. He scored 12 points in the first half of G3 to prove his lethality, but Holmgren didn't have many opportunities in the second half. In the G4 game, Coach Daignault needs to solve the problem of single offense and disperse the defensive pressure by increasing Jewe's ball possession ratio (G3 scored 21 points with a true shooting rate of 60%) and Caruso's bottom corner three-pointers (42% hit rate in the series). The Thunder's winning hand also lies in whether the defense can limit the Pacers' fast break (G3 allowed the opponent to score 18 points through fast break) and avoid over-reliance on the referee's scale. Overall, the G4 game is a game that cannot be lost for both teams!

In the G4 game, in order to cope with the Pacers' height, the Thunder adjusted the starting lineup and replaced Wallace with Harten, trying to fight the Pacers with two players. At the start of the first quarter, the Thunder led 4-0, but then the Pacers launched a "three-point storm". Haliburton ignited the offensive with a long three-pointer. The Pacers scored 4 three-pointers in a row, and the Thunder were forced to pause. During the period, Holmgren accidentally sprained his ankle, but fortunately it was not serious. After the pause, the Thunder's offensive warmed up. Jaylen Wei was in good shape and scored 6 points in a row. Dort hit a 3-pointer from the outside to help the team catch up. The Thunder returned a 10-0 attack wave to the Pacers and evened the score difference. However, the Pacers also made adjustments quickly. Siakam used his personal ability to break through and score continuously, leading the team to re-establish a 5-point advantage. Thunder's 3D guard Caruso stepped forward and scored 4 points in a row to narrow the gap to 1 point. After the first quarter, the Thunder fell behind 34-35. In the first quarter, Jaylen scored 12 points in a single quarter, and Siakam scored 10 points and 4 steals.

In the second quarter, the Thunder's core player Alexander gradually regained his touch and scored double digits in a single quarter. The Thunder and the Pacers started a tug-of-war. The two sides took turns leading, and the game entered a white-hot stage. In the middle of the second quarter, Caruso stole the ball from Haliburton and counterattacked, but was fouled by Toppin, which triggered a conflict between the two sides. After reviewing the video, the referee called a first-level malicious foul on Toppin, and Harten was also called for a technical foul for joining the conflict. The Thunder took this opportunity to make consecutive free throws to overtake the score, but the Pacers responded quickly and kept the score close. Toppin was then hit in the head by Dort in the air, and Dort was also called for a first-level malicious foul. Before the end of the half, Haliburton completed 2+1 and the Pacers led 60-57. In the first half, the offensive and defensive rhythm of both sides was extremely fast. The Pacers' 3-point shooting rate was close to 50%, while the Thunder relied on the personal singles ability of Jaylen and Alexander to refuse to collapse.

In the third quarter, the two teams started the game very closely, and then the Pacers gradually gained the upper hand with the outstanding performance of Siakam and Turner. After Siakam and Nembhard hit 3 points in succession, the Pacers took an 8-point lead. Then Alexander broke out, making free throws and shots, and Caruso made a successful tip-in, narrowing the gap to 2 points. However, Toppin became the Pacers' surprise player. After he came on the court, he made 2 consecutive 3-pointers, widening the gap to 8 points again. After that, the two teams went back and forth, and after three quarters, the Pacers led the Thunder by 7 points 87-80! In the final battle, Caruso made a strong breakthrough and scored a fadeaway, Toppin slammed back, and Chet Holmgren scored 4 points in a row, and the Thunder narrowed the gap to 3 points. After the timeout, the game entered a suffocating stalemate. The core players of both teams, Alexander, Jaylen Weiwei and Halliburton, all stepped up to take on leadership responsibilities. At the critical moment, Alexander scored consecutively and Marcelin missed both free throws. The Pacers eventually lost to the Thunder 104-111, with a 2-2 tie!

In today's game, Siakam made 6 of 15 shots, 2 of 6 3-pointers, 6 of 8 free throws, 20 points, 8 rebounds, 5 assists, 5 steals, plus-minus value +7, using his personal ball-holding singles ability on the offensive end, and unlimited switching ability on the defensive end, making great contributions on both offense and defense; Toppin scored 17 points in the G1 game and became a surprise player to win the game. In this game, he played the role of a surprise player on the bench again. He hit 2 consecutive 3-pointers in the third quarter, allowing the Pacers to maintain their lead, with 17 points and 7 rebounds in the whole game; Nembhard was very efficient on the offensive end, 4 of 7 shots, 2 of 4 3-pointers, and 10 points, but his defensive value was very high. He squeezed Alexander's offensive space to the limit and contributed wonderful defense several times; Haliburton continued to play the role of the team commander. Although he made 7 of 15 shots, 1 of 7 3-pointers, and 18 points and 7 assists in the whole game, he used breakthroughs to score in the critical moments of the last quarter to suppress the Thunder's counterattack momentum! Unfortunately, they lost in the details in the last two minutes!

Although Jaylen Way of Thunder's personal offensive efficiency is not high, 6 of 18 shots, 0 of 3 three-pointers, he played without reservation and was very aggressive, 11 of 11 free throws, 27 points, 7 rebounds and 3 assists; Alexander's offensive efficiency is good, 12 of 24 shots, 10 of 10 free throws, 35 points and 3 steals, but to be honest, Alexander, like Embiid, is really the darling of the league. Living on free throws, it is destined to be difficult to get respect! Caruso tried his best today, contributing 5 steals on the defensive end, and was very efficient on the offensive end. 7 of 9 shots, 20 points and 3 rebounds, is the real thigh of the Thunder. Without him, the Thunder would have been beaten long ago! In addition, Chet Holmgren is commendable. He sprained his ankle twice and returned to the game twice with injuries. He once led the team to tie the score in the last quarter. Holmgren made 4 of 9 shots, 6 of 6 free throws, 14 points and 15 rebounds in the whole game, and his personal plus-minus value was +14. He and Caruso are the absolute heroes of the Thunder's victory!

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