
Thunder’s Last-Minute Twist Shocks Pacers in Game 5 NBA Finals Thriller
The big Thunder wing had 40 points, just one off his career high, and answered every Pacers’ run with a big play.
Williams played like a bruising running back in Game 5, embracing the physicality and remaining undeterred on his pursuit of the basket. And like a physical running back, he seemed to tire the defense out as the game continued.
Cutting has always been a huge part of Williams’ game, and it was how he got going early in the first half. Whether it was an offensive rebound or a drive, the second Williams’ defender took a glance in the other direction, Williams was gone.
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