Countdown to one day! NBA official warms up for the Finals G1, praising the two teams for dominance and history
On June 5, there is still one day before the NBA Finals G1 starts. The NBA official posted the matchup of the two teams and praised them as dominant and historical levels respectively. The coaches and the main players of both sides were also interviewed and talked about their feelings about the finals. NBA official posted a finals match poster and wrote: "It's less than 24 hours since the first game of the finals! Two young, fast and team-first teams meet the biggest stage in basketball. Alexander, Jaylen Williams, Chet Homegren and the dominant and offensive and defensive Thunder will face Halliburton, Siakam, Miles Turner and the Pacers who have the key performance of history at home!" In an interview, Halliburton talked about his feelings about being in a small-season team: "I love Indianapolis deeply. It provides a warm harbor for my family and me, and now our whole family is settled here. I don't need the glitz and hustle and bustle of the metropolis... Our home court advantage is different because the fans here are passionate about the team from generation to generation. This inherited cohesion cannot be replicated by the big city. I enjoy being a member of this team and I also long to make the whole. Dedicated to this career. Being a Pacer makes me happy. " The Thunder Alexander praised the Pacers: "They are a tough opponent...'knowing how to do it' and 'really doing it' are completely different. You can do your homework when preparing for the battle, but when you really stand in the strike zone, the feeling of oppression is completely different. They are like throwing a 99-mile-per-hour speed ball at you." , the Thunder coach Dai Gnott also gave the Pacers coach Carlisle a "poisonous milk": "Being able to stand on the stage of the NBA Finals is a dream that every player has since childhood when he was a child when he was playing 1-0 on the outdoor basket and fantasizing about playing the Finals. We all feel very humble and grateful to be a part of it. For Carlisle, my respect and respect for him is beyond words." According to the schedule, the first game of the two teams in the finals will start at 8:30 am tomorrow. Who do you think can win? Welcome to give your predictions in the comment section.
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