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Jalen Williams swished a tough pull-up 3-pointer at the third-quarter buzzer to give the Oklahoma City Thunder a five-point lead. Not much went right for them after that. "We just had a lot of unforced errors,
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNPhotos: Best images from Thunder's 116-107 Game 3 loss to PacersThe Oklahoma City Thunder fell apart late in their 116-107 Game 3 win over the Indiana Pacers on Wednesday. The former is now in a 2-1 series hole in the 2025 NBA Finals. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander struggled with 24 points. Meanwhile, Jalen Williams stepped up with an efficient 26 points. Chet Holmgren also had a 20-point double-double.
However, what won the 68 games and got them to the Finals was their defense, and the Pacers torched that for a long stretch of Game 3. Indiana took better shots and capitalized on them, finishing with a 116 offensive rating (9.5 points higher than the Thunder allowed on average during the playoffs coming into the game).
The Gainbridge Fieldhouse atmosphere was absolutely bonkers, and Indiana Pacers supporters reveled in the victory. Game 4 is Friday night.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Makes Thunder Playoff History Despite Loss to Pacers originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Game 3 of the NBA Finals did not go the way that the Oklahoma City Thunder wanted it to. At the very least, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander will have a consolation prize from Wednesday night.
The Pacers dominated the rebounding battle in Game 1, but the Thunder were able to out-rebound Indiana 43-35 in Game 2. OKC also got a much better performance from Chet Holmgren, who scored 15 points after being held to just six points in Game 1.
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