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It's OK! NBA Finals Battle! Thank you, Paul George

Siakam Jr. and Little Turner, are they alright?

Good guys, OG and Towns both used their knees to clear the way during the layup, making the defenders miserable, but the referees connived, and both made two free throws.

The pain that can be felt through the screen......

But it doesn't matter, just take the win away at home.

In the Eastern Conference G6, the Pacers defeated the Knicks 125-108 and successfully advanced to the series 4-2.

So this year's Finals is the Thunder vs. the Pacers.The Pacers reached the Finals for the second time in their history, the first time back in the '99-00 season.

In this game, the Pacers swept up and down, with the team shooting 17 of 33 from three-point range, shooting about 52%, Siakam exploded with 31 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists and 3 blocks, and Haliburton scored 21 points and 13 assists to reach a double-double.

It's not buddy, dare to love the G5 Pacers are really playing match-fixing? In this game, Siakam + Haliburton combined for only 23 points and 11 assists, which is not as good as Haliburton G6's data, and it is really painstaking to help the boss earn more ticket money.

As for the Knicks, Brunson was rarely lost.

Siakam was named the MVP of the Eastern Conference FinalsHe averaged 24.8 points, 5 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 1.3 steals per game throughout the Eastern Conference finals, shooting 52.4%, 50% and 67.4% from three.

Speaking of the finals, according to real-time statistics from data media Polymarket Hoops, the probability of the Thunder winning the championship is as high as 85%, and the Pacers are only 15%.

It is worth mentioning that the success of both teams is all due to the "legacy" of George's trade, as follows:

In '17, the Pacers traded George to the Thunder in exchange for Sabonis Jr., and later Sabonis Jr. became the core chip of the Pacers from the Kings to Haliburton;

In 19, the Clippers sent Alexander and others + multiple first-round picks in exchange for George from the Thunder, including the No. 12 pick in the first round in 22, and the Thunder used it to select the current second-round leader, Jayway.

George: So whoever wins the championship on either of your teams will be able to share a championship ring with me?

is worthy of being a historical-level background king, and he can always appear in unexpected ways in major background boards, but this year is the first time in George's career that he has been so closely connected with the finals, after all, he has never played in the finals before!

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