Oklahoma City Thunder NBA seeks the game 7 redemption after final collapse
What a supporter wants, a supporter requires a Larry O’Brien Trophy – at least if he plays in the supporter NBA.
Oklahoma City Thunder gave the opportunity to earn iconic hardware on Thursday night, plain and Saral.
While another title shot in Game 7 of the NBA final on Sunday, OKC can not deny Fiasco of Game 6.
Thunder Star and League MVP Shai Gilgas-Alexander said, “We got exactly what we deserved, what we earned.” “We have to do that ourselves.”
The only option is to pursue its past – until this thunder wants to miss more than anything for her AT and T advertisements.
Several figures stood out from a lost night at the Genbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. The OKC performed 21 turnover, including eight Gilgas-Alexander-more than that in a playoff game and the most tied in a regular season.
Indiana led 31 points and abandoned the profit at any time after recovering from a dull start. Pacors limited the Thunder to 38.2% shooting through three quarters, including long distances to 3 -for -20 attempts.
“The way I see that we have sucked tonight,” said Gilgas-Alexander. “We need to learn lessons, and we have a game for whatever work we have done, and so they will win better teams on Sunday.”
A member of the better team agrees on Thursday.
“We got a game,” said Tieres Heliberton of Indiana. “A game. Nothing happened before cases. And there is nothing that is going to happen after cases.”
OKC may disagree. They made the features a favorite to enter the chain the chain – and now stay in a game 7 on the floor of your home – in the game.
Are these not the same thunders who completed the NBA-Best 68-14 in the regular season, including 35-6 in the Packom Center? Did they not top the league in scoring defense and point differences? And did he not re -assemble from a similar scenario in the second round, before losing game 6 in Game 6 before leaving Denver 32 in Game 7?
of course they are. For example, these pacers have not stood as the return of the children of the playoffs. Thunder can already plan a championship parade, after all, if not to win game 1 for Indiana’s fierce rally.
Heliberton said, “The stories are almost going to be poisoned.” “To talk about what it would mean to talk about our city and our organization and heritage, and we played very well and now the pressure is on [OKC]… There are going to be such statements on which we cannot really pay attention. ,
So pacers will not simply, the star playing through a stressful right calf claims.
“We’ve found to control what we can do,” Heliberton said. “Many of these games have come down that are going to start a fight from a physicality point of view, take care of the ball better and rebound the ball better. Those important things we need to focus. I do not even want to say, celebrate it, celebrate and move forward. We have done our work.
The OKC won the double-declared home in the final games 2 and 5 of the final and is 10–2 at the Packom Center in Postsen.
Another chance in immortality waits on Sunday as Thunder gets a second crack in the Crown.
They know what they have to do. Thanks to Thursday, they can also make sure what is left.