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Can the Pacers win another away game in the finals? Carlisle is planning and the following is the best

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Now we will review the finals G1. When the victory or defeat has become a certain fact, it is a bit suspicious to analyze it more, right?

But when the Thunder were first to break a home court by the Pacers in a quasi-kill manner, the arrangement of Dagenot's troops seemed to be debatable. In the finals G1 match, Degenut took the lead in changing the lineup to use a smaller starting lineup, and a set of five small starters were lined up. Previously, the starting center Haltenstein was placed on the bench.

Thunder can better deal with the fast pace of the walkers with better mobility.

Degnot took the initiative to open the small lineup, and his intention was nothing more than to improve the players' defense switching ability on the field, giving the opponent a strong sense of defensive pressure to create a more defensive turnover, so as to create more mistakes from the opponent to make a defensive transition...

At the end of the first half, Daegnot's move was obviously effective -

The Pacers made 18 mistakes against the Thunder's strong defense, and the Thunder led by 13 points 57-45 and entered the midfield break.

The negative level is that the rebound was crushed by the Pacers 56-39, which is due to the height disadvantage of the small lineup, which is understandable.

The playoff showdown has always been a battle of counterattacks at first sight. If you have Zhang Liang's plan, I have a ladder.

So when the side switched again in the second half, the Pacers deliberately reduced the ball possession rounds. The team's ball possession rounds dropped from 54 to 47 in the second half, making the pass more accurate. The team made only 6 mistakes in the second half, and Carlisle's adjustment was amazing.

The Thunder's defense efficiency is at the forefront of the league this season, and they have forced their opponents to make 17 mistakes per game in the regular season. This statistics are the first in the league.

Even though the Thunders had the top defense, they forced the Pacers to make 24 mistakes in the whole game and successfully completed 14 steals. Interestingly, the Thunder scored only 11 points by using the Pacers' mistakes, which shows how outstanding the Pacers have done to retreat.

And Carlisle must have emphasized this point to his disciples thousands of times, even if he makes a mistake, he must retreat quickly and minimize the Thunder counterattack scores.

Even though the Thunder are at the top of their defense this season, the team chose to shrink a lot of basket protection, so the opponents took the most three-pointers in the bottom corner. In the final six minutes of the final quarter, Degenot once again took off the inside line Homegren in pursuit of ultimate defense and movement ability. The turning point of the game immediately appeared - throughout the second half, the Pacers' shooting percentage was 51.1%, of which 10 of 20 three-pointers were made, and finally defeated the Thunder with a net 66-53 13 points, and the team successfully reversed.

And throughout the game, the Pacers once again made 18 of 39 shots, 10 of 15 shots in the bottom corner, and 6 of 10 shots in the last quarter. Ten thousand arrows pierced the heart and tore the opponent's Thunder.

The Pacer's projection efficiency is so terrifying, but is this really a coincidence?

In fact, so far in the playoffs, the Pacers have cast a level beyond the reach of all playoff teams - the overall shooting percentage of the team is 49.6%, the three-point shooting percentage is 40.5%, and the real shooting percentage is 61.2%. All three data rank first in the playoff team.

So, the Thunder led the game by 2785.7 seconds, and the two sides tied 94 seconds, but the Pacers took the lead in the last 0.3 seconds. Until the end of the game, a plot that Hollywood scripts dared not write like this was ups and downs and exciting. In the

G2 game, the Pacers will definitely not make 24 mistakes in the game, 18 mistakes in the first half, and the Thunder will not only have 6 mistakes. The two teams' mistakes are very different.

When the Pacers made 18 more mistakes than their opponents but still won, I can't imagine how many ways the Thunder can win when G2 has a very good control mistake!

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