Pacers discuss Game 4 loss to Thunder in NBA Finals
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Indiana Pacers coach Rick Carlisle took exception to criticism levied at officiating in the NBA Finals, specifically the rebukes of Scott Foster.
The Oklahoma City Thunder used a huge fourth quarter to come back and beat the Indiana Pacers in Game 4 of the 2025 NBA Finals on Friday night. OKC evened the series at 2-2 and outscored Indy by 14 points in the fourth quarter of a 111-104 win.
Tyrese Haliburton has enjoyed a prolific run during the NBA Playoffs, helping lead the Indiana Pacers to the NBA Finals where they now hold a 2-1 series lead over the Oklahoma City Thunder following Wednesday night's Game 3 win.
T.J. McConnell sparked Pacers' Game 3 Finals win with historic performance off bench. His energy and hustle plays gave Indiana 2-1 series lead over Thunder.
Metta World Peace gives major props to Tyrese Haliburton for his playoff performances and compares him to Michael Jordan.
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNHow 'competitive monster' Alex Caruso helped Thunder get Game 4 win over PacersAfter failing to score 20 points once in the regular season, Caruso has done it twice in the NBA Finals. In the season's biggest fourth quarter, the Thunder trusted the 31-year-old to close as the fifth player. The move paid off as it was OKC's turn to have a 20-point bench scorer.
Bennedict Mathurin, who missed last year's playoff run due to a shoulder injury, has been waiting for a moment like this. He delivered in Game 3.
Despite a remarkable playoff run, the Indiana Pacers and their star Tyrese Haliburton feel they're not getting due respect. Haliburton acknowledges the external noise and his own leg discomfort ...
Bennedict Mathurin's explosive performance, highlighted by a playoff career-high of 27 points, propelled the Indiana Pacers to victory in Game 3 again