
Thunder’s Stunning Comeback Shakes NBA Finals as Pacers Face Unexpected Challenge
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander wasn’t just playing basketball on Sunday night—he was putting on a masterclass. Racking up 34 points, he led the Oklahoma City Thunder to a resounding 123-107 win over the Indiana Pacers, knotting the NBA Finals at one game apiece. After the Pacers’ dramatic last-second win in game one, this was a full-on statement from the Thunder, showing they’re not just here to compete—they’re here to dominate. Gilgeous-Alexander’s first basket at Paycom Center weren’t just any points; they marked a staggering 3,000 points for the season, a rarefied achievement few in NBA history have touched. With the series heading back to Indiana for the first finals showdown in 25 years, the stakes couldn’t be higher as both teams gear up for the next chapter in this thrilling best-of-seven faceoff. LEARN MORE
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