Big counterattack! Big dark horse wins 19 points in a single quarter: the whole audience celebrates, Halliburton hits 12+4
10:14am, 20 June 2025Basketball
On June 20, the NBA Finals G6 kicked off, and the Pacers returned to their home court to play against the Thunder. The Thunder still entered the state early, but then the Pacers then blossomed inside and outside to create an offensive wave, successfully reversed the situation and took the lead, and took a 3-point lead in the first quarter; the Thunder once caught up with the score in the second quarter, but the Pacers then scored consecutive points again, a 17-2 super offensive further widened the gap. In the end, Siakam hit a buzzer-beating jump shot and led the Thunder 64-42 at halftime.
The two teams started without adjustment in this game. The Thunder were still the first to enter the state, continuously hitting the inside and scoring points. With Homegren scored at the basket, he took a 10-2 lead. But afterwards, the Pacers recovered their form, Siakam scored 5 points in a row, Nembhard scored 2 consecutive three-pointers, directly overtaking the score. The Thunder were completely suppressed, and Halliburton also grasped the outside, further widening the gap. The Thunder slowly adjusted and was able to hold on to the score without widening the gap. In the end, Alexander broke through and scored points, falling behind the Pacers 25-28 in the first quarter. In the second quarter, the Thunder came up to continue chasing points. The Pacers adjusted and took the initiative again. McConaughey began to score points one after another to help the team stabilize the situation. Jaylen Williams bit the free throw and chased to 33-34. But then the Pacers scored consecutive points, Nesmith made 2 consecutive three-pointers, and a 17-2 offensive established a 16-point lead. The Thunder just scored and stopped the bleeding, Halliburton made a long three-pointer, and the whole game was in full swing. Javi broke through and broke into 2+1, but the Pacers' offensive momentum was still hot. Halliburton accurately assisted Siakam to score points, and the gap further widened. Siakam made a buzzer-beating jump shot and led the Thunder 64-42 at halftime.
The Pacers were so imposing in the first half that they completely suppressed the Thunder. They directly hit a 36-17 offensive in the second quarter, with a net victory of 19 points in a single quarter and a 22-point lead in the first half. This is their biggest lead in the series. Halliburton played with an injury and scored 12 points and 4 assists; Nemhard scored 10 points, Siakam scored 13 points, and other players could also contribute.
The Thunder could only rely on Alexander and Jewish. Alexander scored 15 points, but made 5 mistakes; Jewish scored 6 of 10 shots and scored 16 points and 3 rebounds, and also made 3 mistakes.
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