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Caitlin Clark reverts Reggie Miller's iconic choking gesture, embodying the Indy Pacers' determination during Game 3's NBA Finals rally.

Clark, the hotshot from Fever, copied Miller's famous choke gesture in a heated fourth-quarter sequence, as the Pacers snatched victory from the Thunder in Game 3 of the NBA Finals.

Caitlin Clark, NBA fever star, replicated Reggie Miller's notorious choke gesture during a dramatic...
Caitlin Clark, NBA fever star, replicated Reggie Miller's notorious choke gesture during a dramatic fourth-quarter triumph of the Pacers over the Thunder in Game 3 of the NBA Finals.

Caitlin Clark reverts Reggie Miller's iconic choking gesture, embodying the Indy Pacers' determination during Game 3's NBA Finals rally.

Title: Dishing the Deets on the Pacers vs. Thunder Showdown! 🏀💥

Nick Wright splashes into a hot take down dunk on Colin Cowherd's show, weighing in on the Indiana Pacers' hot streak against the Oklahoma City Thunder in the NBA Finals.

It's no secret Caitlin Clark's got game, but Wednesday night she showed off her court-side skills at Gainbridge Fieldhouse instead! Attending Game 3 of the NBA Finals, the Fever star took center stage to rally the Pacers fans, rocking the "choke" sign - a tradition as legendary as Reggie Miller himself!

Staging yet another nail-biting comeback, the Pacers clutched victory from the jaws of defeat with a 32-18 fourth-quarter run.

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Terrific timing for the "choke" sign, eh? Since Reggie Miller's iconic stint in the '90s, it's become an Indiana Pacers tradition. Tyrese Haliburton even dusted it off during Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals - but correctly! (No buzzer beater snafus!)

The incredible comeback gave the Pacers a solid 2-1 lead heading into Game 4 at home on Friday night. Wowza!

But the thrilling series isn't just about Haliburton; it's demanding every player steps up big-time!

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Haliburton was a breakout star, firing in 22 points, and almost pulling off a triple-double with 11 assists. Meanwhile, Indiana executes killer defense, with Haliburton snagging 2 steals and 1 block.

Too deep for the Thunder? Far from it! Indiana's got Bennedict Mathurin, putting up 27 points and notching 4 rebounds, aiding the Pacers offense with 7 of 8 made freebies and 1 assist. totaling 22 minutes. Wow, Mathurin's pure heat!

Swingin' things back to the Pacers, Pascal Siakam had an impressive 21 points, going 8-of-14 from the field, steady as ever with five of six free throws. A force to be reckoned with - Siakam clutched 6 rebounds, dished 4 assists, and nabbed 2 steals to keep the Thunder on their toes! 😲

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[3] Enrichment Data: Reggie Miller's Impact and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander: Series X-FactorShai Gilgeous-Alexander of the Oklahoma City Thunder is a game-changer, being named NBA’s Most Valuable Player. With his ability to power through the defense, attack the rim, and excel in the mid-range, he makes life hard for the Pacers defense[3].

As the series is going deep with both teams rolling out impressive rosters, these players are critical to their respective teams’ success[3].

The Indiana Pacers' thrilling victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder in the NBA Finals was a testament to each player's big-time performance, as evidenced by Tyrese Haliburton's 22 points and nearly securing a triple-double, while Bennedict Mathurin scored 27 points and aided the offense. The series also showcases Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's MVP caliber play, posing a significant challenge for the Pacers' defense.

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