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OKC Secures Comeback Win in Exciting Finale

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Gilgeous-Alexander Clinched the Winning Performance
Gilgeous-Alexander Clinched the Winning Performance

OKC Secures Comeback Win in Exciting Finale

Hash it, tweet it, shout it from the rooftops! The once-beleaguered Oklahoma City Thunder has clawed its way back into the NBA Finals against the Indiana Pacers, snatching a thrilling 111-104 victory in Game 4, thanks to a remarkable 6-0 playoff comeback streak following a loss!

OKC's Rousing Victory

"We fucking did it!" roared MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, as the Thunder's 2:2 tie means they have home-court advantage just when they needed it most. The Pacers were sitting pretty with a 3-1 lead, and a loss for OKC in this Game 4 could have been a devastating setback, if not a decisive blow to their championship aspirations. But Oh, Thunder, what a tense, terrific clinch it was!

The Final Surge

With two minutes left in the third quarter, the Thunder trailed by a heart-wrenching ten points (76:86), but they refused to crumble under pressure. As the clock ticked down, Gilgeous-Alexander went into beast mode, tying the game with a nail-biting three-pointer at 2:23 remaining (104:104). He then sank an eye-popping six of his free throws in the final 44 seconds, securing the win for the Thunder.

Isaiah Hartenstein, the crowd favorite, may have had a somewhat quiet evening with just two points and six rebounds, but his presence on the court, along with the energy of Jalen Williams (27), Alex Caruso (20), and an impressive double-double from Chet Holmgren (14 points, 15 rebounds), ensured the Thunder had the depth they needed to steamroll to victory. Pascal Siakam, despite his impressive 20 points, wasn't quite enough to save the day for the Pacers.

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Twitter, Facebook, Whatsapp, Email, and Print news reports reveal the sensational turn of events that left NBA fans breathless. As the series heads back to Oklahoma City, the Thunder will be eager to capitalize on their renewed home advantage and Brazilian sensation Mathurin's surprise star power to snag the ultimate victory. Stay tuned for the ongoing saga of this nail-biting NBA Finals series!

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"Tonight, the Oklahoma City Thunder made history, securing a thrilling 111-104 victory over the Indiana Pacers in Game 4! Their nail-biting comeback from a 3-1 deficit and 10-point third-quarter deficit is a testament to their resilience in basketball, especially in the NBA."

"Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's impressive performance, including a game-tying three-pointer and clutch free throws, was essential in their rousing victory. The rest of the team, including Isaiah Hartenstein, Jalen Williams, Alex Caruso, and Chet Holmgren, also contributed significantly to the Thunder's success."

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