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1+3 Reverse the Sky! The NBA playoffs are so beautiful! The most overrated player? It's a slap in the face!

In the fourth quarter, with 57.6 seconds left, Mitchell created a rear-end chase from Siakam and hit both free throws to give the Cavaliers a seven-point lead at 119-112.

Friend: "The knight has taken it, let's get ready to change the channel!" ”

Me: "Not necessarily, don't forget how the bucks died!" Wouldn't it be a 40-second lead of 7 points? ”

Friend: "The key opposite coach is not an old man..."

Yes, Atkinson isn't an old man, but the Pacers have magicians who always win incredible games...

Script, from this moment on:

Siakam made Allen foul and missed two free throws, but Nesmith made a successful dunk and knocked the Rice Ball King, Pacers 114-119 Cavaliers, 47.5 seconds;

In the Cavaliers round, Mitchell took the ball, hit Nesmith in the face with an arm when he turned, and the offensive foul was 45.9 seconds;

Haliburton broke through and was blocked, and after the ball in the front court, Siakam broke through and hit a layup, a 3-point deficit, 27.5 seconds;

The Cavaliers didn't send the ball and Atkinson called a timeout to call the last timeout.

After returning, the classic came: Strus served, made a direct mistake and sent it to Nembhard...

Haliburton singled out Jerome, broke through with the ball, hit the basket for a layup, and made two free throws!

12.4 seconds.

Harry hit one free throw and missed the second, but in the scuffle, he was the free thrower and got the rebound!!

Pull out, face Jerome, change direction and step back for three points!

120-119!

1.1 seconds, the knight did not pause, and then, died.

This 1+3 is much better than 3+1, plus a frontcourt rebound, or a lore, destined to go down in the history of the playoffs...

Indiana, the magical magician!

With two consecutive wins on the road, the Pacers are in a good position.

I heard that before the players voted anonymously, Haliburton was named the most overrated player?

Go to TMD's most overrated players...

For the losing Cavaliers, the situation is precarious.

If it weren't for the magical Haliburton shootout, Mitchell, who played 36 minutes, shot 15-of-30, 17-of-22 from the free-throw line, and exploded with 48 points, 5 rebounds, 9 assists and 4 steals, would have been the focus of the day.

Garland (sprained toe), Mobley (sprained ankle), and Hunter (dislocated thumb) were sidelined in succession, resulting in an imbalance in the Cavaliers' offensive and defensive systems and a serious lack of rotation depth.

I thought that today was the drama of the King of Rice Ball riding the savior alone...

It was hard for the home team to accept losing in this way.

How can you and I repeat yesterday's story today.

Yesterday, how did the Thunder lose?

To sum it simply, it is to make a mistake yourself!

How did the Cavaliers lose today? Isn't it my own illness?

Serving errors, offensive fouls, rebounds missed...

The stunners of Haliburton and Gordon are certainly worth celebrating.

But from the side that loses, if you don't die, you won't die.

One more thing, NBA's regular season best head coach, this is not a good award, suggest Atkinson go home and throw the trophy away... This award is too obscure.

For viewers like us, this year's playoffs are really good to look at, so lively.

For two days in a row, a lore was staged...

The Pacers trailed by as many as 20 points and successfully reversed, and there have been four 20-point comebacks in this year's NBA playoffs, setting a play-by-play era record.

The Thunder fell behind G3 by 29 points in the first round to reverse the Grizzlies; The Pacers reversed the Bucks by 20 points behind in the first round of G5; The Knicks reversed the Celtics by 20 points behind in the second round G1; The Pacers trailed by 20 points in the second round of G2 to reverse the Cavaliers.As of today, the Pacers are the only team to have completed two 20-point comebacks in a year's playoffs.

Guys can give this team a little more attention, they have something, a lot of attacking points, Siakam, Harry, Turner, Nembhard, Nesmith, Mathurin, Toppin... A group of people who can score.

Even if they can't beat the Celtics last year, they can rely on offense and play back and forth.

Offense is the Pacers' biggest tag.

Carlisle's side, it seems, have improved this year, are more mature and resilient.

So far in the playoffs, they have been the No. 1 team in assists, shooting percentage, 3-point percentage and defensive rebounds per game, and the No. 2 team in offensive efficiency.

Not favored? I have to say, people are very competitive!

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