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Thunder waited for the finals tiebreaker! The third young master is confident, Alexander: Return to his comfort zone to win the championship

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The Thunder failed to win Game 6 and entered the tiebreak finals, but the Thunder held the home advantage and their situation was still better than the Pacers. The tiebreak battle was held in the Thunder's territory, which is the best prize for the Thunder's regular season record of 68 wins and 14 losses. This year's playoffs Thunder achieved a record of 10 wins and 2 losses at home, with a record of 5 wins and 5 losses away. Thunder's home net efficiency value +20.7! The Thunder core Alexander has enough confidence in the tiebreak battle. He believes that in home games, he can be in a comfortable zone, which is conducive to the Thunder soldiers' best performance, which is the Thunder's advantage.

"The fans are amazing. You are completely immersed in your comfort zone. The rhythm of the day doesn't change at all. You sleep in your own bed, shoot in your own stadium, eat pre-game meals prepared by the chef or someone else. It feels so comfortable, immersed in your own rhythm all day, and then the fans will support you," Alexander said. "Whether you are excited or frustrated, or whatever happens at night, they will give you energy. It's an advantage. Of course, it's fun."

Jaylen Williams also agrees that playing the tiebreak at home is the advantage of the Thunder: "You Will be nervously engaged. To be honest, this feeling is hard to express and it is difficult to give a good answer, because this game seven is completely different from our last one, but from the perspective of the fans, I think this game will definitely be very lively. Obviously, they will be anxious too. We are already very close to completing the goal, but even if it's just close to the goal, it won't help unless you end up completing it. But I'm looking forward to seeing how the city performs. "

Obviously, Oklahoma City will contribute their energy to the Thunder in the tiebreak, create the most passionate atmosphere for the Thunder while putting pressure on the Pacers.

Chet Holmgren believes that the tiebreaker Thunder has a better chance: "No matter what the situation is, we have to adjust our direction better and get ourselves back on track. I personally will do better and try to get things in the right direction, and ultimately, we still have a great chance in Game 7."

The Thunder played badly in Game 6, with 21 turnovers in the team and 41-46 rebounds at a disadvantage. The Thunder's substitute was also completely defeated by the Pacers. Fortunately, the Thunder still holds the home advantage.

In the tiebreak battle, the main players of the Thunder need to regain their form and also need to tap the potential of bench players. Homegren scored only 4 points in 2 of 9 shots in the sixth game. Jaylen Williams scored only 16 points, while Alexander scored only 21 points. The performance of the third young master of Thunder is below their average. Back at home, their offensive efficiency is expected to improve.

In the home game of the Finals, Alexander averaged 34.3 points, Jaylen Williams averaged 25.3 points, and Homegren averaged 10.0 points, 7.7 rebounds and 1.7 blocks per game. "This is a battle of will. I think the reason why the victory and loss are swaying between the two teams is because both teams rely highly on will to get to where they are today. The overall strength of these two teams is far better than the sum of each part. Both teams are very competitive and united. The success of both teams depends on the same factors, but now they are fighting each other." Thunder coach Dagnott said.

Yes, the Pacers defeated the Thunder in Game 6. The team stole 16 times, blocked 5 times, and pressed fiercely, causing the Thunder to make frequent mistakes. Both teams have the strength to integrate offense and defense, and both have strong lineup depth. The key is to perform on the spot, and the key is which team stimulates greater energy in the game.

Alexander still ranks first in the finals MVP list. Jaylen Williams ranks second, which is more optimistic about the Thunder winning the finals. Jiewei scored 40 points in the fifth game of the finals, the highest score in a single game so far this year's finals. In the finals, if Jewish scores a high score and helps the Thunder win, he has the chance to beat Alexander to win the finals MVP. However, Alexander scored more stably. If the Thunder wins and he plays steadily, the probability of FMVP falling on him is higher, unless Javi really scores 40+ and leads the Thunder to win again.

Siakam ranked third in the MVP list in the finals. If the Pacers win, then Siaka has a good chance of winning the FMVP. Of course, Halliburton, who fought with injuries, also has a chance. If the Pacers want to win in the Thunder territory, they must inspire the character players. In the sixth game of the finals, Toppin contributed 20 points and 6 rebounds on the bench and made 4 of 7 three-pointers. McConnell scored 12 points, 9 rebounds, 6 assists and 4 steals. The Pacers bench also has the scorer Mathering.

To defeat the Pacers, the Thunder also needs to inspire the energy of the character players. In the sixth game of the finals, Caruso didn't score a single point, Aaron Wiggins only scored 5 points, and Carson Wallace only scored 2 points. These three players are important offensive forces on the Thunder bench and have performed well in this year's playoffs, but unfortunately they collectively lost their temper in Game 6.

Obviously, if the Thunder wants to win in the tiebreak battle, some of these three substitutes need to stand up and share the pressure on the Thunder's three young masters.

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