Indianapolis – With the opportunity to get a championship, Oklahoma City Thunder A demonstration turned into a clown of a demonstration.
“The way I see we sucked tonight,” Thunder Superstar Shay Gilgius-Alexander Said after loss of 108-91 Indiana Pacers In Thursday’s Game 6 of NBA Final. “We need to learn lessons, and we have a game for every task we have worked, and so they do. The better team will win on Sunday.”
Gilges-Alexander and other Thunder Starters will be given well rest for Sunday’s Game 7. He sat out of the entire fourth quarter, when Pacors had a 30 -point lead.
It was a particularly sloppy performance by MVP. Gilgas-Alexander committed eight out of 21 turnover of Oklahoma City.
The eight turnover was the most hug-alcohol, which was ever in the playoff game and matched the high of his regular season career. According to ESPN Research, it matched the most players in the final game in at least 40 years.
“Some of them I think there was negligence and not being focused and not being engaged,” Gilgus -Alexander said, who ended with 21 points on 7 -15 shooting and only two were assistants. “They also play hard with us tonight, and when a team plays hard, they usually turn to another team.”
Pacors did not employ the pressure of the entire apprehension which they had in the entire series. Gilgs-Alexander said that it surprises him that Indiana raised such a high-turnover game to reduce the Thunder Balandelers on the court.
“From our point of view, it was unwanted,” said coach Mark Dignolt. “It was disappointing. It was a collective. It was not a man. We were not just where we needed to stay at both ends of the floor. We should be much better before Game 7.”
The turnover was away from the only aggressive issue of the thunder in the loss of chain-expansion. Oklahoma City shot only 38.2% from the floor through three quarters, which regular rotation played before Daigneault decided to pull the plug and be ready for game 7. This included making only three out of only 20 3-point efforts entering the fourth quarter.
“It’s just sticky, I think,” Thunder ahead Jalen Williams Said, referring to the stable nature of the crime of Oklahoma city throughout the game. “Our defense was not very good. When you are constantly taking the ball out and you are playing against a set defense again and again, this is part of it. Other parts, we did not rely on each other each other, as if we made the next game like we have made games 5.” Did. ,
According to ESPN Research, the Thunder was dropped by 40 points during the 27 minutes of Williams during the 27 minutes of Williams, which was the worst plus-mensus by any player in the final game in the play-by-play-play, which began in 1997–98. He ended with 6 -13 shoots, one aid and 16 points on three turnover.
Gilgius-Alexander admitted that the opportunity to get a championship was-the franchise’s first-tander’s brain was in the form of game 6 after going to Oklahoma City.
“Now, we didn’t play like this,” said Gilgus-Alexander. “That is why the night went away in what he did. We got what we deserved, what we had earned. We have to do what ourselves.”