
Thunder’s Stunning Game 2 Blowout: Can They Maintain Momentum or Is Drama Brewing Behind the Scenes?
Ever wonder what it takes to silence the best clutch team in the NBA postseason? The Indiana Pacers—talk about relentless, these guys have been almost unkillable in ’24-’25, carving out comeback after comeback like it’s just another Tuesday. But then comes the Oklahoma City Thunder, who, after getting schooled in Game 1 by a Pacers’ late-game wizardry from Tyrese Haliburton, showed up in Game 2 with a masterclass in refusing to let the drama creep in. They didn’t just win; they blew the roof off, answering every Pacers’ surge with their own thunderous reply. And while Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s brilliance dazzled as usual, it was the bounce-back of his teammates—Jalen Williams and Chet Holmgren—that truly rewrote the script. Curious how this Game 2 turnaround unfolded with strategic lineup tweaks and clutch defensive plays? Let’s dig into the details behind the Thunder’s emphatic response to Indiana’s deadly late-game magic. LEARN MORE
The Indiana Pacers have been the best clutch team in the NBA this postseason. So, the Oklahoma City Thunder never let it get close in an easy NBA Finals Game 2 victory.
The 2024-25 Indiana Pacers have been one of the most unkillable teams in NBA history.
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