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Referee dispute broke out! Caruso 2+1 was blown away and the Pacers were slaughtered in the end of the Thunder

The gunpowder smell in G2 of the finals not only comes from the court, but also comes from the controversial penalty from the referee! In the last quarter of the game, Alex Caruso made a breakthrough layup and caused the opponent to make a foul, but the referee called the "offensive foul". This penalty directly ignited the anger of the fans on the scene. Amid the booing, the Thunder players surrounded the referee's theory, and the Pacers head coach Carlisle also spread his hands on the sidelines and expressed his confusion. The game was interrupted for 3 minutes. Before the disputed penalty occurred, the Thunder had established a 25-point lead. Caruso had physical contact with Pacers center Turner when he broke through. Slow motion showed that Turner had a significant pulling move in his hand, but the referee insisted on the original judgment. This penalty completely inspired the fighting spirit of the Thunder players, and Wiggins then hit a cold-blooded three-pointer, widening the gap to 30 points. The Pacers players seemed to be mentally unbalanced, Nesmith and Halliburton made consecutive mistakes, and the Thunder took the opportunity to hit a 14-2 attack wave, and the game entered garbage time in advance.

Although the referee dispute became the focus of post-match discussion, the Thunder's dominance is unquestionable. In the whole game, they shot 53.7% from the field, 42.9% from three-point shooting, and defeated their opponents 45-32 rebounds. SGA and Homegren shone with two stars, and the bench scored in double digits. As coach Daimport said after the game: "We focus on the game itself and use our strength to make the dispute irrelevant." As for the Pacers, Carlisle said helplessly: "We cannot control the referee's penalty, but players must learn to stay focused under any circumstances."

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