Official announcement! Halliburton G7 is suspected, the probability of winning the Thunder soaring, and SGA s FMVP is stable!
The NBA Finals are about to usher in a thrilling tiebreak battle, but the Indiana Pacers star Thales Halliburton's playing state has made fans worried. According to previous news, Halliburton's right calf injury has not healed, and G7's appearance is suspected. This situation undoubtedly casts a heavy shadow on the Pacers' prospects for winning the championship, and also makes the Thunder's chances of winning the championship soar. Looking back at the entire finals series, Halliburton has been suffering from right calf injury. In the G5 game, his injury seriously affected his performance, making 0 of 6 shots in the game, scoring 4 points with only free throws. Even so, the tough star still played in G6 with injuries, scoring 14 points, 1 rebound, 5 assists and 2 steals, leading the team to win, dragging the series into tiebreak. But the impact of the injury is continuous. He himself admitted that his physical condition is not the best now, his muscles are stiff and sore, which makes his performance in G7 full of uncertainty. In contrast, the Thunder's impressive record of 68 wins and 14 losses in the regular season demonstrates their strong dominance. The average net score is +12.6 and the defensive efficiency is 103.7, both of which are the top of the league's fault-style rankings. In the finals, Alexander averaged 30.5 points + 4.5 rebounds + 4.5 assists + 2 steals + 1.5 blocks per game, and was a team of offense and defense. Jaylen Williams also performed well, scoring 40 points in G5, setting a team record. In addition, they also have a home advantage, and their amazing winning rate of 38 wins and 3 losses at home in the regular season gives them confidence in the G7. Data institutions predict that the probability of the Thunder winning the championship soared to 87.9%, setting a record high in the NBA. Even before the tiebreak battle, the probability of winning the championship remained at a high level. Judging from the competition for FMVP, Alexander of the Thunder is currently firmly at the top of the list. If the Thunder wins the championship, he will undoubtedly be the best candidate for FMVP. Throughout the season, Alexander has received honors such as MVP and scoring champion in the regular season, and the playoffs have continued to highlight. If he can add a championship and FMVP trophy, he will complete a single season's super grand slam and write a legendary chapter in NBA history. In contrast, Halliburton and Siakam of the Pacers, even though they performed well, had a unclear prospect for winning the championship, which put them at a disadvantage in the FMVP competition. At 8 a.m. tomorrow, this highly anticipated G7 battle will begin in Oklahoma City. Let's wait and see if Halliburton can overcome his injuries and lead the Pacers to create miracles, or whether the Thunder will successfully win the championship trophy at home!
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