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The Thunder stormed back to beat the Pacers 111-104 in Game 4 of the NBA Finals. Here's how OKC graded out in the win.
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Thunder Wire on MSNChet Holmgren's defense earns spotlight for Thunder's Game 4 win over PacersEverybody who stepped on the floor played a role in the Thunder's season-saving fourth quarter. For Holmgren, it was two ...
Chet Holmgren sat on the bench with a little more than seven minutes remaining in a tight game, checking on the state of his ...
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 ...
With 3:52 left in the game, Thunder coach Mark Daigneault leaned into his stars — he started asking for Gilgeous-Alexander ...
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNPlayer grades: SGA has legacy moment in Thunder's 111-104 Game 4 win over PacersAn endless amount of digital ink will be spilled over Gilgeous-Alexander's Game 4 performance. Down 2-1 on the road, he joins ...
The Oklahoma City Thunder used a huge fourth quarter to come back and beat the Indiana Pacers in Game 4 of the 2025 NBA ...
Alexander’s stoicism was as essential as his clutch shot-making in OKC’s 111-104 had-to-have-it Game 4 win at Indiana.
The Oklahoma City Thunder became the first NBA team ever to win a game while recording 10 or fewer assists, committing 15+ ...
Mark Few attended Game 4 of the NBA Finals between Chet Holmgren and the Thunder and Andrew Nembhard and the Pacers.
Jalen Williams' playmaking and ball-handling, crunch-time defense from Lu Dort and Chet Holmgren, and Alex Caruso's competitive fire all played integral roles in powering SGA's brilliance.
For three quarters, the Pacers blanketed the MVP with relentless defensive pressure. Gilgeous-Alexander managed 20 points but ...
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