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Passers pine for hostile home crowd, final shift for indie

May 31, 2025; Indianapolis, Indiana, USA; Indiana Pacers Guard Tieres Heliberton (0) and Guard Andrew Nebhard (2) speak at the Genbridge Fieldhouse for the 2025 NBA playoff during the game six of the Eastern Conference in the second quarter. Compulsory Credit: Trevor Ruszkowski-Emagn Picture

For the first time since 2000, NBA finals are leading to Indianapolis.

Pacors are also in the best-seven finals in 1-All with Oklahoma City Thunder, as on Wednesday night plays a series in Indiana for Game 3.

Pacers Guard Aaron Nemith said, “We found one. Play in Gainbridge to go home and in front of your fans.” “They have been waiting for it for 25 years, so it is exciting to go back and see how the atmosphere will be.”

Pamens swipe the initial game of the series and moved to second place with a record of 7–0 in games 1 and 2, which was in the final before the loss of 123–107.

While Oklahoma City gained a 15 -point lead in the fourth quarter in Game 1, the Thunder Defense was tireless. Indiana has only 38 points in paint in two games, one area Pascal Siakam believes that pacers must address the series lead to resume.

Siakam said, “They do a lot of flocks. They do a good job of this. I mean, yes, they use their hands a lot.” “I mean, we are not going to dishonestly or any dishonesty, but whatever it is. I think they are just getting aggressive, and we have become strong with the ball. We cannot speed up that speed.

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The NBA MVP Shai Gilgus-Alexander is an average of 36 points in the final and game 2 has 34 points and eight assistance for the Thunder. Gilgus-Alexander has 72 points in his first two final games, better than the previous two-game debut by Allen Evercen (71).

“I am happening myself. I don’t think I tried to reinforce the wheel or tried to step up to a plate with a different mentality. Just try to attack the game properly. I think I have done a very good job so far,” he said. “Now, I will definitely trade points for two WS. But this is the place where we have feet. This is where we are. You can’t go back to the past, you can only make the future better. That’s what I am centered.”

-Bield level media

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