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From a 26-point victory to a 7-point victory! Even if you win the championship, you don t seem to be worthy of applause.

7:12pm, 27 June 2025【Basketball】

The finals tiebreak battle started. The NBA scored seven in the past few finals, not only the fight was full, but the competition was also very fierce. Statistics show that in the last six finals tiebreaks, the difference between the two teams was within 7 points, almost all the battles were until the last moment; and in the last five finals tiebreaks, none of the team scored more than 100 points. In 2016, the Cavaliers defeated the Warriors 93-89 in tiebreaks, which not only created the only 1-3 reversal in the historical finals, but also shattered the dream of winning the championship of the 73-win Universe; in 2013, the Heat defeated the Spurs 95-88 in tiebreaks, and James led the three giants to achieve two consecutive championships. In the classic yellow and green battle in the 10-year finals, the Lakers narrowly defeated the Celtics 93-89 in tiebreak, breaking their curse that they always lost in tiebreak.

In this year's finals, the Thunder and Pacers fought on both sides. Although the popularity and traffic were not high and there were no traditional stars of the super-giant level, they were indeed very stalemate. Since the first game, Harry has led the team to perform a comeback + a final kill. Since then, the score difference between many games has been frozen in single digits, and both sides have fast-paced play. Because of its extremely strong defense, the Thunder can frequently create opportunities for fast breaks and counterattacks. The Pacers team cooperates tacitly and rotates the ball very fast during offense, and everyone can take action to complete the end. They maintain the league's first assists per game and offensive efficiency. The Thunder and Pacers are both ranked among the top three in the league in the playoffs, so putting aside other subjective factors, this round of Finals series is still very interesting, but some fans are not very interested.

US media Hoops Central tweeted to discuss with netizens whether this year's finals were the most exciting in recent years. The high-profile comments below are: "The referees exert the most force", "I don't know if it's the most exciting, but it is definitely one of the darkest duels." Indeed, this playoff, accompanied by the Thunder, has always been a very controversial topic about referees. There were several games where the referee's whistle was indeed one-sided, the most obvious one was the first battle with the Timberwolves and the fourth battle with the Pacers. Among them, with the Timberwolves G1, the Thunder SGA won as many as 7 free throw opportunities in less than 4 minutes in the first quarter. The scale of the phishings on both sides of the game was inconsistent, causing the Thunder to gain a foothold on both ends of the offense and defense, becoming more and more arrogant. The Wolves' mentality has exploded, and they dare not play at all in the future, and they lost the game in the last 26 points.

In the finals and the Pacers' G4, Foster dominated a good show, defending the Thunder's reversal, narrowly winning 7 points, and enduring the battle of Tianwang Mountain. The classic moments in the game will not be explained here. To put it bluntly, the Thunder's defense moves are extremely powerful, and there is nothing wrong with pushing people and pulling hands. On the contrary, the Pacers' body is a foul. The reason why the referees are so blatant and act like a rogue is actually two points. First, the league needs to drag the series back as much as possible. For example, now there is a tiebreaker, which is the result they most want to see, and they can sell a good ticket. Second, the league needs to win the new king. The Thunder can shape Alexander's superheroes, the league's future storefront competitors, and cultivate superstars. The team value of small teams will be improved, which will also be beneficial to international markets such as the Canadian market.

are said to be very good this year. Judging from some data, from the regular season to the playoffs, their average score and offensive efficiency are in the top 5 in the league, their defensive efficiency ranks first in the league, and their regular season scores are ranked seventh in the history of the history of the average net score. However, their dominance seems to be not as strong as those top teams in NBA history. Take a data from this year's playoffs. The Thunder's home net score in the playoffs is +247, which is the best in history; however, the away net score is -67, and the home away game is completely exposed when there is no referee's blessing. Their game style really depends on the referee's call. First, it is defensive action. The quality of defense depends on whether the foul is committed. Second, he likes to touch the car on the offensive end, with Alexander as the leader, and his acting skills are beyond words.

Bizzed from 26 points to 7 points! Even if you win the championship, you don’t seem to be worthy of applause. This is not only because many fans think that there is a "shady curtain" in this playoffs, but also that when the Thunder played against the Grizzlies in the first round, Dort hit hard and sent off Grizzlies boss Morant, which also made many fans dissatisfied at the time. Even if the Thunder won the championship, fans probably didn't recognize the value of this championship. For the Thunder, although the reputation of the reputation has collapsed, they have no way out in the tiebreak battle. Compared with the Pacers, they have greater pressure. In the words of Dream Green, you are the first in the league at home, and everything ultimately comes down to this game - can you win, and the Pacers have nothing to lose, because no one thought they could get to this point from the beginning. They shouldn't have come to Game 7 of the Finals. Now that it's here, let's take a try.

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