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NBA Finals: Thunder inch closer to title, beat Pacers in Game 5 to take 3-2 lead

NBA Finals: Thunder inch closer to title, beat Pacers in Game 5 to take 3-2 lead

Time of India5 hours ago

Jalen Williams
poured in a playoff career-high 40 points and MVP finalist
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
added 31 points and 10 assists as the
Oklahoma City Thunder
moved closer to an
NBA title
with a 120-109 win over the
Indiana Pacers
in Game 5 of the
NBA Finals
on Monday night.
The dynamic duo combined for 71 points — their 10th time surpassing 70 in a game this season, but easily their most significant. Williams shot an efficient 14-of-24 from the field, while Gilgeous-Alexander orchestrated the offense with poise and precision.
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Pascal Siakam
led Indiana with 28 points, and
TJ McConnell
added 18 off the bench. The Pacers, known for their postseason comebacks, nearly staged another.
Trailing by 18 late in the second quarter, they cut the lead to four early in the fourth. But the Thunder weathered the surge, reasserting control to seal the pivotal win and take a 3-2 series lead.
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Haliburton, dealing with an aggravated leg injury, was largely limited to a decoy role, further hampering Indiana's attack.
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Statistically, the odds now heavily favor Thunder. Teams that win Game 5 of a tied Finals series have gone on to capture the title 74% of the time (23 of 31). And teams leading 3-2 in the Finals have won the championship 82% of the time (40 of 49).
The Pacers had momentum in the third, sparked by McConnell's 13 points in just under seven minutes, and Siakam made it a two-point game early in the fourth. But OKC slammed the door, and with the win, improved the Finals record of teams leading by 15+ points to 81-9 in the play-by-play era.
Game 6 is set for Thursday at Gainbridge Fieldhousein Indianapolis — with the Thunder now just one win from their first NBA title since the franchise relocated to Oklahoma City.

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