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Haliburton continues to lead Pacers on 'mind-boggling' postseason run
Haliburton continues to lead Pacers on 'mind-boggling' postseason run

Yahoo

time6 days ago

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Haliburton continues to lead Pacers on 'mind-boggling' postseason run

Yahoo Sports senior NBA analysts Kevin O'Connor and Tom Haberstroh react to Tyrese Haliburton's Game 1 winning jumper to lead the Pacers to an unexpected 1-0 lead over the Thunder in the NBA Finals. Hear the full conversation on 'The Kevin O'Connor Show' and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you listen. View more Video Transcript Try Halliburton does it again. Advertisement He did it again. He did it again. He did it again, cause, oh my goodness. This is, this is the most mind boggling run postseason run. I have ever seen. Like, this team, the Indiana Pacers, were plus 5000 odds to win the NBA championship this season. Preseason, plus 5000. And here they are against the team that had the best point differential in NBA history during the regular season. They go into their building, OKC that has lost one game to the Eastern Conference all season long. And they upset them at the last second. Tyrese Halliburton did it again. This dude, I, like, what other dance, what other Sally, there's nothing else he can do. Advertisement It's all done. He's done it all. Tyrese Halliburton is immortal, dude. Immortal. It feels like Indiana continues to be a team of destiny, right? I mean, like, there's just no other way to put it. This team just continues to have games like this. They're down 15 in the second half to, as you said, one of the greatest regular season teams we've seen, uh, a team that has been dominant throughout their entire postseason run in Oklahoma City. They still have the resilience to have a comeback like this with multiple guys coming up clutch. Obviously, Obi top and all the threes he hit throughout the game. Andrew Nemhard, some of the clutch shots, clutch plays he made, really aggressive drives to the basket. Advertisement Naismith had a big 3 late in that second half in the 4th quarter as well. And OKC. Just kind of collapse. I mean, like I, I, I like, is there anything you'd pin it on, like, how do they give this up? How do you give this lead up, or is this just more in the end and just doing what they've been doing and as we've been talking about this whole postseason, Tom. The shot making was insane. The Andrew Nemhard play one on one where he crossed up Shay Gildris Alexander on that left wing to get to his left side and hit the 3-pointer with 2 minutes left to bring the game within 3 points. That was one of the nastiest plays I have ever seen in the NBA Finals in their building. Advertisement Like this is the the OB top in threes. Miles Turner didn't play down the stretch because he was so good and the, the Thunder went small down the stretch. They wanted to switch, they wanted to be able to guard 1 through 5. And Rick Carlisle, whatever he has imbued in this team, to give them the faith, to never let the opponent beat them at any point. They were down. The Pacers were down by 15 or 14 points with 858 left. They had a 99.1% chance that Thunder had a 99.1% chance at winning this game according to Mike Boy's, uh, his algorithm had a 99.1% chance for Oklahoma City Thunder to win game one on their home floor with 858 remaining in the fourth quarter. Advertisement And the Pacers did it again. Tyrese Halliburton was locked up all night long when he was in the torture chamber. Lou Dort had him in fits, and he gets that. He gets that matchup against Cason Wallace in that last second scenario, and I was like, he's gonna do it. He's gonna do it. Lou Dort has had him bottled up the last two seasons. I, I, I, I, he got freed up in that, in that last second possession and I was just like, he's gonna do it again. And sure enough, he gets that pull up. Mid-range, he held up his his follow through. He knew it was going in as soon as he released it. Tyrese Halliburton is incredible. The NBA, the NBA has gotten a gift from the basketball gods in Tyrese Halliburton delivering another late game, game winner, just unbelievable.

The Nuggets vs. Thunder win probability chart after the Aaron Gordon shot is mesmerizing
The Nuggets vs. Thunder win probability chart after the Aaron Gordon shot is mesmerizing

USA Today

time06-05-2025

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The Nuggets vs. Thunder win probability chart after the Aaron Gordon shot is mesmerizing

The Nuggets vs. Thunder win probability chart after the Aaron Gordon shot is mesmerizing The Denver Nuggets had a highly improbable comeback win versus the Oklahoma City Thunder during the first game of the Western Conference semifinals. Oklahoma City held a lead as large as 14 points while at home during the opening matchup of the Western Conference semifinals. After completing a 15-4 run to end the game, per ESPN, Denver became the first team to erase a nine-point lead over the course of the final three minutes since 2015. This was all possible because just days after he also had a game-winning dunk in the first round of the playoffs, Nuggets forward Aaron Gordon once again came up in the clutch with a massive 3-pointer. More: Aaron Gordon's series-saving dunk proved just how difficult it will be to actually bury the Nuggets More: 1 stat shows just how doomed the Nuggets might be against the Thunder in the playoffs To illustrate just how improbable it was for Denver to pull off this comeback, let's take a look at some win probability charts. Here is one from Inpredictable, which shows just how in control Oklahoma City was until the final seconds of the game: Here is another version from ESPN Analytics, who pegged Oklahoma City with an 89.1 percent chance of winning with just 13.2 seconds remaining in regulation. But thanks to Gordon's heroics, he was able to reverse the course of the game: More: The Celtics and Thunder played like losers so they lost Fortunately for Oklahoma City, they weren't the only top-seeded team to play poorly in the series opener. Cleveland and Boston also had similarly difficult Game 1 performances despite entering the games as a favorites.

The Nuggets vs. Thunder win probability chart after the Aaron Gordon shot is mesmerizing
The Nuggets vs. Thunder win probability chart after the Aaron Gordon shot is mesmerizing

Yahoo

time06-05-2025

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  • Yahoo

The Nuggets vs. Thunder win probability chart after the Aaron Gordon shot is mesmerizing

The Nuggets vs. Thunder win probability chart after the Aaron Gordon shot is mesmerizing The Denver Nuggets had a highly improbable comeback win versus the Oklahoma City Thunder during the first game of the Western Conference semifinals. Oklahoma City held a lead as large as 14 points while at home during the opening matchup of the Western Conference semifinals. After completing a 15-4 run to end the game, per ESPN, Denver became the first team to erase a nine-point lead over the course of the final three minutes since 2015. This was all possible because just days after he also had a game-winning dunk in the first round of the playoffs, Nuggets forward Aaron Gordon once again came up in the clutch with a massive 3-pointer. ADVERTISEMENT Advertisement More: Aaron Gordon's series-saving dunk proved just how difficult it will be to actually bury the Nuggets AARON GORDON 3 FOR THE WIN!!!@nuggets take Game 1 in a THRILLER 🤯 — NBA (@NBA) May 6, 2025 More: 1 stat shows just how doomed the Nuggets might be against the Thunder in the playoffs To illustrate just how improbable it was for Denver to pull off this comeback, let's take a look at some win probability charts. ADVERTISEMENT Advertisement Here is one from Inpredictable, which shows just how in control Oklahoma City was until the final seconds of the game: Here is another version from ESPN Analytics, who pegged Oklahoma City with an 89.1 percent chance of winning with just 13.2 seconds remaining in regulation. But thanks to Gordon's heroics, he was able to reverse the course of the game: Love an wild win probability chart swing. Another epic Aaron Gordon and Nuggets moment! — Kevin Lytle (@Kevin_Lytle) May 6, 2025 More: The Celtics and Thunder played like losers so they lost ADVERTISEMENT Advertisement Fortunately for Oklahoma City, they weren't the only top-seeded team to play poorly in the series opener. Cleveland and Boston also had similarly difficult Game 1 performances despite entering the games as a favorites. This article originally appeared on For The Win: The Nuggets vs. Thunder win probability chart after the Aaron Gordon shot is mesmerizing

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