NBA Finals: Haliburton hits a Last-Second Winner as Pacers Stun Thunder to Take Game 1
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NBA Finals: Haliburton hits a Last-Second Winner as Pacers Stun Thunder to Take Game 1


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Indiana's Tyrese Haliburton sank the game-winning basket in the final second to give the Pacers a stunning 111-110 fightback victory over Oklahoma City in Thursday's opening game of the NBA Finals.

Haliburton, who had 14 points and 10 rebounds, gave the Pacers their only lead of the game on a dramatic 21-foot jump shot with 0.3 of a second remaining to deliver a shocker after Indiana had trailed by 15 points with 9:42 remaining.

"I'm confident in my ability and feel like if I can get to my spot I'm really comfortable from there. I really had confidence in my shot," Haliburton said of the game winner.

"We're just a really resilient group. We did a great job of just walking them down. When it gets to 15, you can panic or you can talk about how do you get it to 10, to five and from there. We just stuck with it.

"We got a big stop there and they had a lot of confidence in me to make that shot."

With a game-closing 14-2 run, the Pacers seized a 1-0 lead in the best-of-seven series with game two on Sunday at Oklahoma City.

"We've got to learn from it. There are obviously a lot of things we can clean up. Credit them. They went and got that game," Thunder coach Mark Daigneault said.

"They've had so many games like that that have seemed improbable and they just play with a great spirit and keep coming."

It was the fifth 15-point-or-greater winning comeback by Indiana in this year's playoffs, the most by any team since 1998.

"They went up 15 and we just said let's just keep chipping away at the rock," Pacers coach Rick Carlisle said. "We had a lot of experience in these kind of games and our guys have a real good feel for what it's all about, giving ourselves a chance.

"We got fortunate, but made plays."

Pascal Siakam led the Pacers with 19 points while reserve Obi Toppin added 17, Myles Turner had 15 and Haliburton and Andrew Nembhard each added 14.

"It was a total team effort, we had so many guys chip in. Obi was huge off the bench, Myles in the fourth, Andrew Nembhard in the fourth – so many guys stepped up and just really proud of this group," Haliburton said.

The finish evoked memories of the first game in the Eastern Conference finals, when a Haliburton shot at the buzzer bounced high and went in to force over-time as the Pacers stunned New York on the way to a series victory.

The Pacers seek the first NBA crown in their 58-year history while the Thunder, who took a title in 1979 as Seattle, have not won a crown since moving to Oklahoma City in 2008.

"We know we have a lot of work to do," Indiana's Carlisle said. "We have to play a lot better... and they are a menace defensively."

Indiana overcame 24 turnovers and a 38-point performance by Oklahoma City's NBA Most Valuable Player and top season scorer Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.

"It's not rocket science. We have to be better," Gilgeous-Alexander said.

A 12-2 run pulled Indiana within 98-94 with 6:16 remaining in the fourth quarter, with Turner and Toppin each making two three-pointers in the spurt.

The Thunder, with the NBA's best regular-season record, clung to the lead as Gilgeous-Alexander made a driving layup and added two free throws for a 106-98 edge with 3:24 remaining.

Aaron Nesmith and Nembhard sank back-to-back three-pointers to lift Indiana within 108-105 with 1:59 remaining and after a layup by Gilgeous-Alexander, Nembhard made two free throws and Siakam scored off a rebound to lift the Pacers within 110-109.

Resilient Pacers

Nesmith rebounded a Gilgeous-Alexander miss to set up Haliburton's game-winning shot.

"We just had to figure out how to win in so many different ways all year," Haliburton said. "There's so many weird different ways... we're a resilient group... We keep believing and we stay together."

The Thunder, who had a season-low 13 assists, took a 29-20 lead after one quarter and surged to a 57-45 half-time lead.

"We just had to hang in," Carlisle said. "We were within reach of still being in the game."

A Jalen Williams slam dunk produced the Thunder's biggest lead at 94-79 with 9:42 remaining, setting up the intense finish.

"As much as we can, we have to treat it like every other game," said Gilgeous-Alexander. "We haven't been in this situation but it doesn't mean our character has to change."


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