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Not just an ordinary second-in-command? The Thunderheads have a chance to compete for FMVP?

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In the previous NBA Finals G5, the Oklahoma City Thunder, who returned to home, defeated the Indiana Pacers 120-109. After winning the battle of Tianwang Mountain, the Thunder also rewritten the total score of the series to 3-2. After winning the match point, they once again took the initiative in this round of series; as for the Pacers, they must defeat their opponents in G6 before they can drag the series into the tiebreak.

In this game, the Thunder's starting lineman Jalen Williams played the strongest playoff game in his career so far. Williams played 35 minutes and 10 seconds in the game, made 14 of 25 shots, 3 of 5 shots from outside the three-point line, and 9 of 12 free throws, scoring the highest score of 40 points plus 6 rebounds, 4 assists and 1 steal. He also had 1 turnover and 4 fouls, and the plus and negative value also reached the highest +14 in the game. Williams is completely unstoppable on the offensive end. He showed his comprehensive scoring ability. He scored a large number of points in various ways. He kept causing trouble to his opponent through his personal abilities, and his opponent had no way to limit his strong attack. In addition, Williams can also provide some support in passing and organization, and he has also performed quite well on the defensive end. Williams' performance in this game can be regarded as both offensive and defensive. The team's ability to defeat his opponent and win this key victory is also closely related to Williams' courageous state.

In the NBA regular season this season, Williams played a total of 69 games in 82 games, averaging 32.4 minutes per game, averaging 21.6 points, 5.3 rebounds, 5.1 assists, 1.6 steals and 0.7 blocks, and 2.2 turnovers and 2.3 fouls. The shooting percentage is 48.4%, the three-point shooting percentage is 36.5%, and the free throw shooting percentage is 78.9%. In the playoffs, Williams averaged 34.8 minutes in the first 21 games, with averaging 21.7 points, 5.7 rebounds, 5 assists, 1.4 steals and 0.4 blocks, and 1.8 turnovers and 2.1 fouls. He shot 45.5%, three-point shooting percentage 31.7%, and free throw shooting percentage 79.5%.

Williams' performance in G1 in the finals was actually quite average, but as the schedule deepened, his performance was also constantly improving. Williams even started a big spy in this game, fully displaying his talents on both offense and defense. Everyone thought that Williams might be just the second leader of the team, but after this game, I believe everyone's impression of him will have a radical change. If Williams can continue to perform like this in the next game of the series, he might really have a chance to compete for the honor of FMVP.

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