Oklahoma City Thunder set all-time defensive record in Game 1 vs. Pacers (1 Viewer)

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The Oklahoma City Thunder couldn’t hang on to their home-court advantage in Game 1 of the NBA Finals, falling to the Indiana Pacers 111–110 after a dramatic game-winner from Tyrese Haliburton.

Despite the heartbreaking loss, the Thunder made history by setting a new NBA Finals record for most steals in a first half during the play-by-play era. Their defense was aggressive early, forcing the Pacers into 19 first-half turnovers.


But that effort didn’t translate on the scoreboard OKC scored just 9 points off those turnovers, allowing Indiana to stay in the game. The Thunder still took a 57–45 lead into halftime.

Oklahoma City controlled the game for most of the night and built a 15-point lead in the fourth quarter. But in the closing minutes, the Pacers clawed back, and Haliburton sealed the comeback with a clutch shot in the final seconds.


Game 2 tips off Sunday in Oklahoma City.
 

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