The Pacers team officially set off for Russia! The generals showed their determination to win, and the law implies that they won the championship in the seventh tie
8:11pm, 26 June 2025Basketball
On June 21, the NBA Finals will usher in a tiebreak battle in two days. With the Pacers defeating the Thunder at home yesterday, the two teams are currently playing 3-3. The Pacers have officially set off for Russia earlier today. Their goal is undoubtedly to defeat the Thunder and win the first championship in team history.
Pacers once led the Thunder to 31 points yesterday, creating the biggest lead difference in this year's finals, and finally ushered in a 17-point victory at home. At the same time, this game is also the Pacers' last home game this season. Earlier today, the Pacers' generals set off for Russia, with Halliburton, McConnell, Turner, Siakam, Nesmith and other players appearing.
Relatively speaking, the Thunder team, who plays at home, is undoubtedly the more favored side in the tiebreak battle. However, the Pacers have a very magical law. According to statistics, in the last three finals, the teams that fell behind in G6 eventually won the championship of the season. These three teams are: the Cavaliers in 2016, the Heat in 2013, and the Lakers in 2010.
For this reason, famous reporter Evan Sidery tweeted: "The Pacers won the Knicks 21 points in the last tiebreak in Madison Garden. Although the Thunder in the tiebreak in the tiebreak is widely favored, don't ignore the Pacers' experience in key games." In the second round of the playoffs last year, the Pacers defeated the Knicks 130-109 away away and reached the Eastern Conference Finals.
When talking about the tiebreak, Halliburton said: "We only have one game left to play, this game. The past is not important, and the future is irrelevant. The only thing that matters is this showdown. In the next few days, I just want to prepare for the right way. What the outside world says will almost become poison, and we must block these noises. We need to control things that are controllable. The key to the victory in this series is always who can take the lead, reduce turnovers, and control rebounds in physical confrontation. These are the key points that need to be focused. I don't want to say anything like celebrating the victory tonight and then turning the chapter. The phased tasks are completed, and we defend our home advantage. Now we must Prepare 100% for tiebreaks. "
McConnell said: "If we don't do our best and give it all on the court, we will be eliminated. We have another chance on Sunday. I am very happy and proud that we will have a tiebreak battle. Sunday (local time) game will be the most important battle in our career."
Topin said: "The tiebreak battle is coming soon, and such a game is rare. For me, it is a gift to experience this battle with our team."
According to the schedule, the Pacers will play a tiebreak battle with the Thunder away on June 23. Can they win the away championship? Let's wait and see!
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