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The law of unbeaten! The Pacers won 8 wins and 0 losses in the WNBA No. 1 pick, triggering more than 80% of the chance of winning the championship to advance to the first championship

On June 12, the Pacers defeated the Thunder 116-107 in Game 3 of the Finals, leading 2-1 in total score to seize the opportunity to win the championship. It is worth mentioning that WNBA No. 1 pick Catherine Clark was there to watch the game. The Pacers, who came to watch this season, won 8 wins and 0 losses in the playoffs, became the absolute "gospel" of the Pacers. As for the Pacers who won the finals G3 after 1-1 in the first two games, past historical laws show that the probability of winning the championship is as high as 80.5%, while the team with a total score of 2-1 in the first three games of the finals is 81%.

As the WNBA No. 1 pick last season, Katherine Clark is highly praised for his playing style like Curry and his high appearance. Recently, Katherine Clark has been injured and has been missed many WNBA games, but she has repeatedly watched the game at home.

After winning the third game of the Pacers' Finals, the "Clark's Law" was continued, that is, the Pacers achieved an unbeaten record of 8 wins and 0 losses in the eight games she watched this year's playoffs, which is naturally the Pacers' number one "gospel".

According to the laws of the past NBA finals, after the first two finals in history, the team that won the third game has an 80.5% chance of winning the championship that year. In the past, there have been 41 draws in the first two games of the finals. The team that won the third game won 33 times and failed to win the championship only 8 times (excluding the 2020 park season, after all, there is no home and away game).

In addition, the team with a total score of 2-1 in the NBA Finals has an 81% chance of winning the championship, which also means that the Pacers are expected to compete for the first NBA championship in team history.

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