
Thunder’s Last-Minute Twist Shocks Pacers in Game 5 NBA Finals Thriller
Then, McConnell got the whole team going in the third quarter. He finished as the second-leading scorer for the Pacers with 18 points and added four assists. But it wasn’t just the points. It was his ability to get downhill that changed the game entirely.
Obi Toppin brought great energy again, giving the Pacers two players who changed the tone of the game off the bench, just like Game 3.
But unlike Game 3, the Thunder bench met the moment as well.
Cason Wallace hit three 3-pointers in the first half, which tied the most he’s hit in a half all year. Alex Caruso struggled offensively, but Wallace and he each had four steals and several key defensive moments. Aaron Wiggins provided a spark as well with 14 points.
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