The NBA Finals are right here, with West No. 1 seed Oklahoma City Thunder and the East No. 4 seed Indiana Pacers squaring off with the hope of lifting their first-ever Larry O’Brien trophy on the finish of the highly-anticipated sequence.
That is the Pacers’ first Finals look since 2000, once they finally fell to the Lakers in six video games. The Thunder final made the Finals in 2012 and misplaced to LeBron James and the Miami Heat in 5 video games.
Here is what has stood out from Thursday’s Sport 1 and what to anticipate from Sport 2 on Sunday:
Sport 1: Pacers 111, Thunder 110
What stood out for the Thunder: Oklahoma Metropolis discovered a vital lesson in Sport 1 of the Finals. No. Lead. Is. Protected. Towards. The. Pacers. Ever. The Pacers, who’ve had a number of historic comebacks this postseason, pulled off the unbelievable once more, storming again from a 15-point fourth-quarter deficit to take their first lead of the sport with 0.3 seconds left after Tyrese Haliburton made a 21-foot pullup jumper to stun the Thunder and their sold-out crowd at Paycom Heart. This was the last word wake-up name for the Thunder, who held management for over 47 minutes, behind a 38-point efficiency from Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, who scored twice as many factors as every other participant on the court docket. However Haliburton, who has made a reputation for himself this postseason with three buzzer-beaters and go-ahead buckets heading into the Finals, made the Thunder his newest sufferer.
What stood out for the Pacers: Whereas Haliburton’s late-game heroics have already grow to be playoff lore, it will be good if he and his crew weren’t in that place. The Pacers had a whopping 25 turnovers whereas the Thunder solely had seven. Additionally they had 16 fewer discipline aim makes an attempt than the Thunder. For a lot of the sport, the Pacers struggled to generate a lot offense towards the swarming Thunder protection, with no participant on Indiana even scoring 20 factors. Though the Thunder solely led by as a lot as 15 factors, it appeared as if their lead was twice as massive for a lot of the sport — till the fourth quarter when the comeback kings did what they do finest.
Tyrese Haliburton capped off yet one more unbelievable postseason comeback for the Pacers. (Photograph by William Purnell/Getty Photos)
What to anticipate in Sport 2: For the Thunder, they’ve clearly realized that they should play all 48 minutes towards this Pacers crew, which has made it very clear that they by no means give up. They can not permit the Pacers to go on heaters late within the recreation, corresponding to once they went on a 12-2 fourth-quarter run to chop their 15-point deficit to simply 4 factors. If the Pacers are inside placing distance, the opposing crew is in hassle. As for the Pacers, whereas Haliburton is as soon as once more the hero of the playoffs, he solely scored 14 factors. He must be rather more aggressive offensively for the Pacers to keep away from needing to depend on a buzzer-beater. In the meantime, the Pacers did an awesome job dominating the boards, the place that they had a 56-39 benefit. If they will get fewer turnovers and Haliburton will get going early, they might be in a special place in Sport 2.
Melissa Rohlin is an NBA author for FOX Sports activities. She beforehand coated the league for Sports activities Illustrated, the Los Angeles Instances, the Bay Space Information Group and the San Antonio Categorical-Information. Comply with her on Twitter @melissarohlin.

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