Pacers blow 7-point 4th-quarter lead, NBA Finals tied 2-2
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The Oklahoma City Thunder evened its NBA Finals series against the Indiana Pacers at 2-2 with a Game 4 road win. Here are five takeaways.
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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 15 of his 35 points in the fourth quarter, and the Oklahoma City Thunder rallied from a 10-point second-half deficit to beat the Indiana Pacers 111-104 in Game 4 of the NBA Finals on Friday night.
IndyStar's Dustin Dopirak and Joel Erickson break down the Indiana Pacers' Game 4 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder.
If the Pacers lose this series, they will look at the Game 4 loss as the one that made the difference, the one that altered the direction of the NBA Finals.
After both teams won a game in Oklahoma City, the NBA Finals are off in earnest. The top-seeded Oklahoma City Thunder and impossibly-clutch Indiana Pacers are tied up at 1-1, with Game 3 going down Wednesday night. OKC is a favorite on the road, but Indy is a tough out, especially in its own gym. All systems go for these fast-paced Finals.
Fever head coach Stephanie White gives her thoughts on the Pacers' current NBA Finals run and how exciting it is for the state. The Fever's head coach in White, spoke to the media Thursday, a night removed from Indiana beating Oklahoma City,
IndyStar's Dustin Dopirak and Joel Erickson break down the Indiana Pacers' Game 3 win to the Oklahoma City Thunder.
There will be increased police presence, he said, including officers on horseback and some “in places that you will not see.” IMPD will also use drones, and Indiana State Police will provide resources as needed.