5 Takeaways from NBA Finals Game 4
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Experience in the NBA Finals is often essential to success -- and that's exactly why Alex Caruso has become such a critical piece of the Oklahoma City Thunder's postseason run. In Friday night's 111–104 win over the Indiana Pacers to tie the series at 2–2,
Tyrese Haliburton remains confident in the Indiana Pacers' ability to rebound in the NBA Finals after their Game 4 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder, but he also acknowledged their missed opportunity on Friday night.
NBA insiders break down the Thunders' 111-104 win over the Pacers and biggest takeaways from Game 4 of the 2025 Finals.
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If the Pacers end up losing this series to the Thunder, they are never going to forget Game 4 -- when a 3-1 lead was right there for the taking only for the Thunder to close on a 12-1 run to steal a 111-104 victory to send the Finals back to Oklahoma City tied, 2-2.
It's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the Oklahoma City Thunder against Tyrese Haliburton and the Indiana Pacers in Game 4 of the NBA Finals. Follow for live updates:
That play set the tone for the night. As much as the Pacers are known for their free-flowing up-tempo offense, they lead the NBA Finals 2-1 because they played an elite defensive game Wednesday night.
Stephen A. Smith was photographed and videoed playing Solitaire on his phone during Game 4 of the NBA Finals -- and proceeded to get dragged on social media about it. The ESPN personality was in Indianapolis for the game -- won by the Oklahoma City Thunder 111-104 over the Indiana Pacers -- when several social media accounts caught him playing on his phone.