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The Pacers fought to keep the game tight through halftime with an exceptional defensive second quarter, holding the Thunder to 22 points on 7-of-22 shooting including 2-of-13 from 3-point range.
The Oklahoma City Thunder dispatched Indiana on Sunday, June 22, 103-91, in Game 7 of the NBA Finals, one year after the Pacers made a surprising run to the Eastern Conference finals.
Indiana’s Tyrese Haliburton went down with a lower right leg injury in the first quarter of the Pacers’ Game 7 loss in the NBA Finals to the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Haliburton looked like he was on his way to a monster Game 7 for the Pacers before his injury. He hit three of his first four three-point attempts, including a deep shot close to the Thunder logo.
But, also for the second consecutive season, they fell short of their objective of winning the Larry O’Brien Trophy. And in each case, the Pacers were eliminated by the eventual NBA champions.
If you think the Pacers will cover, their history all season says you should take them and the big plus odds on the ML. But expecting the Thunder to win, expect it to be going away.
The Pacers quickly ruled out Haliburton for the rest of Game 7 with that they called a lower right leg injury, and replays appeared to show something popping in the back of his leg.
Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton has averaged 14.8 points, 6.8 assists and 5.3 rebounds per game in the series. Haliburton is expected to play in Game 7 despite a right calf strain suffered in Game 5.
The Pacers dominated Game 6, tied the series and then forced a Game 7. OKC now has the opportunity to bounce back from a poor performance. But the Thunder will need guys to step up.
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The Thunder opened as 8.5-point favorites on their home floor in Game 7, which would be the largest spread in an NBA Finals Game 7 since at least 1991, according to ESPN’s David Payne Purdum ...