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The reason for the Thunder G6 s devastating defeat! Jaylen has a plus-minus value -40, Alexander calmly leaves the field and wins the championship with a goal of winning the seventh

5:18pm, 20 June 2025【Basketball】

On June 20, the G6 Thunder defeated the Pacers 91-108 away game, at most 31 points behind. The main players of the Thunder collectively surrendered one quarter in advance, and the total score was rewritten to 3-3, and the finals were tied for seven.

Thunder not only missed the opportunity to end the series of G6, but also suffered a crushing defeat on the road. After the first quarter, they collectively lost 10-2, and were overturned by the Pacers with a wave of 24-7. Although the counterattack narrowed the score difference, the Thunder made frequent mistakes in the second quarter and the offense was silent. The Pacers opened the score difference 17-2, with a net loss of 19 points in a single quarter 17-36, and 22 points behind after halftime. In the third quarter, the Thunder team had more than 5 minutes and no points were scored. Although Alexander led the team to 19 points later, the Pacers completely played a game with a wave of offensives. After the Thunder 60-90 in the third quarter, the Thunder fell 30 points. In the last quarter, the Thunder withdrew all the main players, surrendered one quarter in advance, and finally lost 17 points away. In the key game of G6, the Thunder made in the offense and made too many mistakes. They made 21 mistakes in the game, 11 more than the Pacers, 8 of 30 three-pointers, and made 7 three-pointers less than the Pacers (15 of 42 three-pointers). In terms of assists, the Thunder 9 fewer than the Pacers 14-23, and in terms of steals, the Thunder lost 12 4-16.

In this game, Alexander played for 30 minutes, made 7 of 15 shots, scored 21 points, 4 rebounds and 2 assists, and made 8 mistakes, with a plus-minus value of -17; Jaylen made 6 of 13 shots and scored 16 points and 3 rebounds, with a plus-minus value of -40 on the court, setting a record of the worst plus-minus value in the history of the Finals.

The Thunder missed the championship today, but Alexander easily left the game after the game because they had the opportunity to win the championship in the seventh game. According to statistics, the Thunder's home record this year's playoffs is 10 wins and 2 losses, and the average ticket price of the Thunder's home tiebreak is as high as $1,062, setting a record for the team's home game history.

Can Alexander break out in the seventh tie and lead the team to win the championship? Let's wait and see.