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Haliburton broke the outside world's doubts, and the NBA Finals G1 threw the closest thing to Jordan's winning shot


Haliburton, the Pacers' "new god of ball control", was voted "the most honored star" by NBA players this year, but he used his strength to break through the doubts of the outside world, and on the 6th, he scored a 0.3-second turnaround shot in the NBA Finals G1, leading the team to defeat the championship favorite Thunder 111-110, setting the second biggest upset record in nearly 35 years.

Halliburton

Haliburton delivered 14 points, 10 rebounds, six assists and hit a winning mid-range jumper with 0.3 seconds left to help the trailing Pacers take the lead and win for the first time, the latest winning goal since Jordan in 1997 in the NBA Championship.
Haliburton has accumulated five key goals in the fourth quarter of the playoffs and playoff games in his career, including leading points and tie points, tied with his legendary star "Big Mouth" Miller (Reggie Miller) for the second most in history, second only to "James" James's eight.

NBA Finals G1

According to the Elias Sports Bureau, this is the latest time a team has taken the lead for the first time in the last 50 years. Speaking after the game, Haliburton said: "We are a resilient team. We never give up until the last second. In the game, we closed the gap step by step, from 15 points to 10 points, 10 points to 5 points, and 5 points to 0 points. I'm so proud of this group of people. ”

In addition, the Thunder were favored by international markets to concede 10 points in the first game of the Finals, but the Pacers finally staged a big comeback, which was the second largest upset in the past 35 years, and the first place was won by the Philadelphia 76ers in the first game of the 2001 Finals, when the Lakers were favored to concede 12 points.

The Pacers trailed by 15 points in the fourth quarter, tying the biggest gap in the championship game since the Mavericks (now the Mavericks) reversed the Heat in 2011, when the Mavericks were coached by Rick Carlisle, who is now the head coach of the Pacers. It is worth mentioning that the Thunder have accumulated 36 wins and 1 defeat when leading by 15 points at home this season, and this became their second defeat.

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