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5 crazy reversals create NBA history. Pacers advise you not to change stations in advance

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The Indiana Pacers are performing the most incredible playoff journey in NBA history. So far, they have fallen behind at least 15 points in five games and finally completed a big reversal, which is the new high for the NBA to enter the play-by-play era (since the 1996-97 season). Any team can do one of the Pacers' reversals, which is enough to be discussed wildly by people, and the Pacers have been repeated 5 times to the point where people believe they really have magic. Let's review these incredible 5 major reversals.

G5 in the first round against the Bucks

The maximum trail: 20 points (with 11 minutes and 26 seconds left in the second quarter)

ESPN's minimum winning probability: 0.5%

Final score: Pacers 119 to 118 Bucks

In fact, the Pacers completed two incredible reversals in this game. The Bucks started 13-0 at the beginning, with a maximum lead of 20 points, but the Pacers chased them all the way and finally managed to catch up with a dunk from Halliburton with 10 seconds left in the fourth quarter.

The Bucks led by 7 points with 40 seconds left, but Nemhard and Halliburton made consecutive three-pointers. Finally, Halliburton used the Bucks' mistake to score a layup that overtakes the score, helping the Pacers successfully reverse the game.

The second round G2 against the Cavaliers

The maximum trail: 20 points (with 6 minutes and 51 seconds left in the third quarter)

ESPN's lowest winning probability: 1.9%

Final score: Pacers 120 to 119 Cavaliers

The Cavaliers led twice to 20 points, and with 6 seconds left in the third quarter, they were still 17 points ahead. At that time, ESPN's model gave the Pacers a chance of winning only 1.9%. In the last 48 seconds of the final quarter, the Cavaliers still led by 7 points, but the final story is no different from the game against the Bucks. Nesmith made a make-up dunk, the Cavaliers made a mistake, Sika made a layup, the Cavaliers made another mistake, Halliburton was fouled, and then his magical 1+3 round, he scored a winning three-pointer with 1.1 seconds left in the game.

The second round G5 against the Cavaliers

The maximum trail: 19 points (with 8 minutes and 10 seconds left in the second quarter)

ESPN's lowest winning probability: 6.5%

Final score: Pacers 114 to 105 Cavaliers

This is the most "unusual" of the 5 reversals. The Pacers played a 27-9 wave before the end of the first half, pulling themselves back to the game, and then led by up to 12 points in the second half, suppressing the Cavaliers all the way to win. While this reversal seems less dramatic, you'll be amazed when you consider that they reversed a 64-win regular season team twice.

East Final G1 against the Knicks

The maximum trailing: 17 points (with 6 minutes and 26 seconds left in the fourth quarter)

ESPN's lowest winning probability: 0.2%

Final score: Pacers 138 to 135 Knicks

The two teams ran together in the first three quarters. The Knicks once scored 14 to 0 in the last quarter to expand the gap, and they led by up to 17 points. The Pacers were still 14 points behind with less than 3 minutes left and nine points behind in the last minute. Then, Nesmith made three consecutive three-pointers, Towns and Anunobi made two free throws, Halliburton completed a tie jumper and made a classic throat-locking celebration. After entering overtime, the Knicks led by 4 points at one point and led in the last 40 seconds, but the Pacers still laughed to the end.

The Finals G1 vs. Thunder

The maximum trail: 15 points (with 9 minutes and 42 seconds left in the fourth quarter)

ESPN's lowest winning probability: 2.1%

Final score: Pacers 111 to 110 Thunder

Facing a team that won 68 regular season, they made 19 mistakes in the first half and never led in the first 47 minutes and 59.7 seconds, but the Pacers still won the game, and Halliburton was the one who completed the fatal blow.

If this Pacers tell us something, it is to never change the channel before the final whistle sounds.

(text/Thai Fu)

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