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The NBA playoff division finals ended all G1 games, and the latest points are as follows!

On May 22, as the Pacers reversed the Knicks 138-135 overtime away, the G1 finals ended in the East and West Regional Finals, and the Pacers and the Thunder got a good start and led 1-0 with a big score!

Halliburton tied

Let's first look at the competition between the Pacers and the Knicks. In this game, the two teams played against each other, and the score was stalemate. The Knicks took a slight lead of 90-87 in the first three quarters. In the crucial fourth quarter, the balance on the court was broken, and the Knicks scored a 16-1 climax. The difference between the two sides reached at most 17 points. You should know that the difference between the two teams in this game is tight, and it is hard to come by the Knicks to take a double-digit lead.

NeSmith hit 8 three-pointers

When everyone thought the victory balance was facing the Knicks, Nesmith hit a series of unreasonable three-pointers, hitting 6 three-pointers in a single quarter, narrowing the gap. Towns and Anunobi both made 1 of 2 free throws in the last moment, giving the Pacers a chance to win or tie. Halliburton stood up and retreated to the outside line and made a shot. Judging from the slow motion, Halliburton's three-pointer shot crossed the line and calculated 2 points. The Pacers magically equalized, and the Knicks also escaped the fate of being killed.

Halliburton paid tribute to Miller

Entering overtime, the two teams still refused to give in and could always hit the ball. In the critical round, Brunson made a mistake in receiving the ball under the interference of Nembhard, and dunked, and the Pacers led by three-pointers. Then Brunson and Towns failed to make a three-pointer, and the Pacers made a magical comeback 138-135! In this game, the Pacers scored another 6 players in double digits, Halliburton gave 31 points and 11 assists, Nesmith made 9 of 13 shots, and contributed 30 points from 8 of 9 three-pointers.

Knicks wasted opportunities

The Knicks' substitute scored not as good as the Pacers, with only four starters scoring in double digits, Brunson made 15 of 25 shots and scored 43 points and 5 assists, Towns scored 35 points and 12 rebounds, and Anunobi and Bridges both scored 16 points. Last year, the Knicks lost 3-4 against the Pacers, and now they have lost their first home court. They must forget the loss as soon as possible and actively prepare for the next game!

Thunders got off to a good start

Let's look at the West. The Thunder defeated the Timberwolves 114-88 yesterday. The Thunder's defense put huge pressure on the Timberwolves, and limiting their opponent's score to below 90 points is the best proof. Alexander made 10 of 27 shots and made 11 of 14 free throws, contributing 31 points, 5 rebounds and 9 assists. The league has announced the regular season's most valuable player, and Alexander was elected without any suspense and became the new regular season MVP. For Alexander, the regular season MVP was just a natural result, and he wanted to win the championship this year. The Timberwolves' loss to G1 is not the end of the world, and players such as Edwards must rebound as soon as possible.