๐ฅ Thunder Strike Back: Oklahoma City Evens the Series in Dominant Game 2 Win
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๐ฅ Thunder Strike Back: Oklahoma City Evens the Series in Dominant Game 2 Win
After a heartbreaking one-point loss in Game 1, the Oklahoma City Thunder roared back with a statement performance in Game 2 of the NBA Finals, beating the Indiana Pacers 123–107 and tying the series at 1–1. With explosive runs, stifling defense, and a superstar in full command, the Thunder gave their home fans exactly what they needed: confidence heading into Indiana.
๐ง Shai Gilgeous-Alexander: Cold-Blooded and in Control
If there were any questions about who the best player on the court was, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander answered them. The OKC guard dropped 34 points, along with 8 assists, 5 rebounds, and 4 steals, putting on a masterclass in two-way basketball.
SGA also made history—he crossed 3,000 total points for the 2024–25 season (regular season + playoffs) and became the leading scorer of this postseason. His combined 72 points in Games 1 and 2 now stand as an NBA Finals record.
๐ Bench Mob Rises: Caruso, Wiggins, and More
The Thunder’s win wasn’t just about Shai. The supporting cast came alive:
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Alex Caruso delivered a vital 20 points off the bench with veteran poise.
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Aaron Wiggins lit it up from deep, going 5-for-5 from beyond the arc and finishing with 18 points.
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Jalen Williams added 19, and Chet Holmgren contributed 15 points, plus impactful interior defense.
Oklahoma City's depth overwhelmed the Pacers, particularly in the second quarter, where a 19–2 run swung the momentum completely in their favor.
๐ Defense Wins Championships
One of the biggest adjustments from Game 1 was OKC’s defensive focus. Coach Mark Daigneault’s squad locked in, holding Tyrese Haliburton to just 17 points—far from the floor-general performance he had in the opener.
The Pacers struggled to generate consistent offense. Not a single Indiana player scored over 20 points. Myles Turner (16), Pascal Siakam (15), and Haliburton (17) couldn’t find their rhythm, thanks to intense perimeter pressure and smart rotations from OKC.
๐ Pacers Cool Off
After stealing Game 1 in dramatic fashion, Indiana looked flat. The bench didn’t bring the spark it did two nights ago, and their ball movement felt static.
In a game where every possession counts, the Pacers were outplayed and outhustled. They'll need a serious reset before heading home for Game 3.
๐ What’s Next: Game 3 Shifts to Indy
With the series tied at 1–1, momentum is up for grabs. Game 3 tips off Wednesday, June 11 in Indiana, where the Pacers will try to reclaim the edge.
Key Questions Moving Forward:
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Can Haliburton and Siakam rediscover their groove?
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Will Shai continue this historic Finals run?
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Can OKC’s bench sustain its hot shooting on the road?
One thing’s clear: this series is far from over—and we’re in for a thriller.
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Watch the full Game 2 highlights here:
๐ Thunder vs Pacers – Full Game 2 Highlights (YouTube)
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