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NBA Finals: Pacer has one easy path to upset lightning, and maths did not summed into Game 2
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NBA Finals: Pacers’ Simple Route to Upset Lightning Unveiled, But Math Didn’t Add Up in Game 2

June 9, 2025 3 Min Read
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A remarkable comeback rarely hinges on a single factor, but for the Indiana Pacers’ 111-110 Game 1 triumph over the Thunder, one key stat stands out: 18 made three-pointers. This was a significant surge compared to their previous playoff rounds, with the Pacers hitting 39 triples in Game 1 alone—over 47% of their total shots, a jump from 40% in the regular season. Despite sticking to this three-point shooting strategy in Game 2, the Pacers fell short as the Thunder adjusted and won decisively 123-107, taking a 2-0 series lead heading into Game 3.

While the Pacers made 14 threes in Game 2 at a 35% success rate—numbers that aren’t particularly threatening—the Thunder matched that output, highlighting the defensive battle. In Game 1, the Thunder made only 3 threes, seven fewer than Indiana, which helped the Pacers secure the victory despite a 21-point differential overall. The Thunder’s consistent all-around performance and defensive tenacity make winning this series an uphill battle for Indiana, who rely heavily on their three-point shooting and one-on-one playmaker Tyrese Haliburton.

Game 2 displayed the reality for Indiana: they struggle to penetrate Oklahoma City’s strong interior defense, which disrupts ball handlers and contests shots intensely. The Pacers have scored only 24 points in the paint so far, emphasizing their need to rely on perimeter shooting to compete. However, not all three-point shots are equal; the Pacers struggled to get high-quality looks and often settled for forced attempts in Game 2, unlike in Game 1 where their shots were more rhythmically generated.

The Thunder’s defense is particularly adept, surrendering a high volume of three-point attempts but keeping opponents’ effectiveness low by contesting the shots aggressively. This pressure hampers Indiana’s ability to find open shooters and creates confusion, limiting players like Haliburton from making effective plays. Despite Haliburton scoring 17 points in Game 2, much of it came late and reflected fewer productive offensive opportunities earlier.

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Overall, Indiana knows they must win the three-point battle to have a shot in this series, even as turnovers and defensive pressure mount. Game 2 illustrated the challenge of maintaining efficiency from distance, and while the Pacers took more quick shots to reduce turnovers, the lack of quality sets hampered their success. The simple math is clear: to win, Indiana’s three-point shooting must improve, or the series will likely slip away.

Fan Take: This series shows just how critical three-point shooting and defensive pressure have become in modern basketball, with the Pacers’ chances hinging on their outside shot amid tough defense. For fans, it’s a thrilling example of how strategy and precision continue to shape the game’s evolution, emphasizing the balance between perimeter offense and lockdown defense.

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