Indiana Pacers win game 3 vs. okc thunder, take 2-1 lead
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Speaking to the media on Thursday, Thunder star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander wasn't about to blame Wednesday night's Game 3 loss on fatigue: "You got to suck it up."
Thunder in 5? Not exactly. After the OKC Thunder fell to the Indiana Pacers in Game 3, one celebrity lost a chance at winning over $3 million.
Alexander's first couple games of these NBA Finals leave him tied to those that molded this game and its greatest stage.
The Pacers dominated the rebounding battle in Game 1, but the Thunder were able to out-rebound Indiana 43-35 in Game 2. OKC also got a much better performance from Chet Holmgren, who scored 15 points after being held to just six points in Game 1.
Alex Caruso on the inbounds steals and where things slipped in the fourth: “Gave up 40 points in the (2nd). Gave up 32 again in the fourth. You give up those kind of numbers, gonna be hard to win games.
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