
NBA Finals: Thunder take 3-2 lead over Pacers after winning Game 5
Jalen Williams scored 40 points as the Oklahoma City Thunder held off an Indiana Pacers fightback to earn a 120-109 victory on Tuesday, and moved to within one win of clinching the NBA Finals.
The victory put Oklahoma City 3-2 up in the best-of-seven series, meaning they can seal the championship Game 6 in Indianapolis on Friday.
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