NBA Finals, Indiana fights back and overwhelms OKC: it’s on to Game 7

Down 3-2 in the series and, therefore, obliged to win in order not to say goodbye to the dream, the Pacers play a perfect Game 6: 108-91 the final for Indiana that thus forces the splendid series with OKC to Game 7. A show of strength by the Pacers, who did well to overwhelm the Thunder, never giving their opponents a chance to get into the game.
After a balanced first quarter, the hosts went to rest with a comforting +22. In the second half, never a distraction and Game 6 is tinged with yellow. Applause for Haliburton who, despite not in the best physical condition, takes the court, making a solid contribution (14 points and five assists in less than 23′ of play).
Brilla Siakam who closes with a double-double of 16 points and 13 rebounds. Most important was the contribution from the Indiana bench with 20 points from Toppin and 12 points, with nine rebounds, from McConnell. Not shining in OKC were Gilgeous Alexander (21 points) and Jalen Williams (16 points).
“We wanted to make the home court factor count. We didn’t want to see them celebrate the title on our court. Our backs were against the wall, we simply responded. It’s been a team effort” the words of Pacers star Haliburton, reported by ESPN. Monday night the decisive Game 7, the one that will tell who, between Indiana and OKC, will win the NBA’ring.