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The Thunder took the lead in changing the lineup, and the number of mistakes may set the tone for this game. 18 mistakes in the halftime gave the beauty a sense of

As soon as the first game of the finals began, Thunder coach Dagenut threw out a trump card.

Carson Wallace replaced Harten to start, and this five-small lineup directly won't be able to fix the Pacers.

The commentators on the sidelines were stunned: "This change of formation is too sudden, right?" What was even more unexpected was that this lineup directly dismantled the Pacers' offensive system. The Pacers started to get busy after only five minutes of the game. Toppin dribbled through halftime and was rushed up by Dort, and the ball flew directly out of the sideline. Coach Carlisle on the sidelines was so anxious that he stomped his feet and shouted at the field: "Stay calm! Stay calm!" Unfortunately, this was just a waste of time. After the first quarter, the Pacers' mistakes had soared to 9 times, and this data was enough for them to play halftime.

The Thunder are like crazy dogs when defending. Alexander and Dolte took turns to serve Halliburton, one in front and the other in the back, making the All-Star point guard very difficult. Once, Halliburton finally broke through and Alexander looked back and flew directly to the audience. Halliburton stood there and scratched his head straight, his expression as confused as if he encountered an oversyllabus question in the exam.

The worst thing to say is Toping. This guy contributed three mistakes in the first quarter. After every time he was intercepted, he looked at the referee innocently, and his eyes seemed to say: "Can this be my mistake?" The Pacers fans on the sidelines were almost crazy, and an uncle stood up and shouted: "You guys should hold the ball firmly! "

The Thunder no matter how uncomfortable the opponent is. Dort today was like installing a radar, breaking wherever he went. He contributed 4 steals before he finished the half-time, and after each interception, he had to show off his muscles in the audience. Caruso, who came from the bench, was even more amazing. He broke two consecutively from the outset, silenced the Pacers' bench. As soon as the technical statistics came out during the intermission, everyone was shocked. The Pacers made 18 turnovers in the half, which is more than their usual whole game. You should know that their regular season turnover rate ranks among the top three in the league, and Halliburton's assist-return ratio is as high as 5-1. As a result, the Thunder defended it so hard that even the ball was passed by the ball, which was simply outrageous.

The situation not only did not improve after the third quarter, but it became worse. Turner was double-teamed by three people when receiving the ball inside, and in panic, he passed the ball directly to the photographer on the sidelines. The ball made the audience laugh, and someone joked: "This pass is more accurate than some defenders." Coach Carlisle couldn't stand it anymore and quickly called a timeout. During the pause, his hands holding the tactical board were shaking, and he kept muttering: "You can't fight like this, you must not fight like this."

Thunder's side is getting more and more excited. Alexander played the ball behind the back in a fast break, but unfortunately his teammates didn't catch it. Dagenut on the sidelines pretended to be angry and waved his fist, but turned his head but couldn't help laughing. This is the case with this game, and there is no doubt about the outcome. At the last moment, the Pacers simply replaced the substitute, which was considered as surrendering in advance. After the game ended, technical statistics show that the Thunder team's steals reached 15 times, while the Pacers are embarrassed by 0. A reporter asked why Dai Gnott suddenly changed the formation, and he smiled and said, "I just think it might be interesting to play like this." This is a light sentence, but it can't fix the entire Pacers team. Halliburton was still shaking his head in an interview in the locker room: "They defended like they were desperate, we have to think about countermeasures."

This game set a good start for the finals, at least it proved that the Thunder were not here to run with them. Their defensive strength opened everyone's eyes, and even those professional football reviewers said that they hadn't seen such a suffocating defense in a long time. The pressure is all on the Pacers' side now. If they continue to play like this in the next game, this series may lose their suspense in advance. But the most interesting thing about basketball games is that you never know what will happen next game.

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