Pacers roll past Thunder 108-91 to send the NBA Finals to a deciding Game 7
- The Indiana Pacers secured a decisive 108-91 victory over Oklahoma City on Thursday at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, leveling the NBA Finals series and setting up a crucial Game 7.
- The Pacers capitalized on Oklahoma City's first-half turnovers and Tyrese Haliburton's return from a calf strain helped energize their dominant performance.
- Indiana executed excellent ball movement, out-rebounded Oklahoma City, and built a lead as large as 31 points while limiting Thunder three-point success to 15%.
- Haliburton emphasized, "It's about the margins," highlighting the importance of ball control and rebounding, while coach Mark Daigneault called turnovers "uncharacteristic" and igniting the Pacers.
- The victory sets up a winner-take-all Game 7 on Sunday at 7 p.m. in Oklahoma City, where both teams will prepare to give their best effort to win the championship.
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