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During its 111-104 victory over the Indiana Pacers on Friday in Game 4 of the NBA Finals, Oklahoma City became the highest-scoring team in league history, eclipsing a record the Golden State Warriors held for six years.
Alexander’s shotmaking was absurd and the Thunder’s defense was impeccable in the fourth quarter of Game 4's 111-104 comeback win against the Pacers.
The Oklahoma City Thunder evened its NBA Finals series against the Indiana Pacers at 2-2 with a Game 4 road win. Here are five takeaways.
Oklahoma City Thunder face Indiana Pacers at home for Game 5 of the NBA Finals. Live reactions and updates in our Thunder in the Finals live blog.
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNFull injury report for Monday's Pacers vs. Thunder Game 5 matchupWith their backs against the wall, the Thunder delivered in a much-needed 111-104 Game 4 win on Friday. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander put on his superhero cape and scored 35 points. Jalen Williams stepped up with 27 points. Chet Holmgren had a 14-point double-double.
From defense lapses to bench woes, Game 4 was a wake-up call for Indiana. Discover the essential corrections the Pacers need before Game 5.
With the series tied at two, the Pacers head back to Oklahoma City for Game 5 of the NBA Finals. Indiana has had a shocking run through these playoffs. Four games into the NBA Finals, they could easily be up 3-1 in this best-of-seven, even though they were big underdogs coming into the series.
Following a dominant fourth quarter rally in Game 4 to tie the series at 2-2, Oklahoma City is favored to win big in Game 5 on Monday night at Paycom Center.