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OKC coach Mark Diagnault does not draw any word on “CRAP TON OF FREE THROWS” in match 4 with Shai Gilgeous-Aalexander who benefits again

The OKC Thunder of Mark Daignault achieved a dramatic return in match 4 of the NBA final, recovering from a 10-point deficit to beat the Indiana Pacers 111-104 Friday and equalize the series at 2-2.

While the game delivered actions with high challenges, he also presented a franc combined throws of 71 eyes, a stat Daignault recognized but defended.

“There was a ton of shit of faults,” said Daignault (by Anthony Slater). “This is why there were a ton of free throws. I thought the referees had done a good job.”

The Thunder went 34 out of 38 of the line, while the Pacers drew 25 out of 33. The difficulties of Indiana in Stripe proved to be expensive in times of crisis, because Bennedict Mathurin missed three key throws in the last minute.

Meanwhile, the Indiana sent OKC to the line several times with external faults of the ball on the inbound games.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led the charge with 35 points worthy of MVP. He tried only two free throws in the first 44 minutes, but attracted eight in the Final Four – fueling a 12-1 game race where he scored 15 of the last 16 OKC points.

Jalen Williams collected 17 points and Alex Caruso added 20 on the bench. For Indiana, Pascal Siakam scored 20 years, Tyrese Haliburton was 18 and Obi Toppin added 17.

Although the two teams take many free throws, their 3 -point shot was struggling. The Pacers only managed 30.6%, reaching 11 of the 36 attempts, while the Thunder was still worsened at 18.8%, flowing only three of the 16 shots.

Mark Diagnault rents Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s Game 4 Performance

Even dragging two figures, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander remained stable-a quality that Mark Daignault highlighted the post-match.

“He just has a great temperament,” said the coach (by Nick Gallo). “He has always been like that … he was the same guy. He just has an incredible order on himself and I think that his balance and confidence are contagious among the team.”

The veteran goalkeeper Alex Caruso echoed the praise, marveling against the unshakable behavior of Gilgeous-Alexander.

“No matter what’s going on, you look at it, and it is the same. And under this stoic personality and look on the field is a deep, deep, rooted competitiveness.”

Match 5 of the final went to Oklahoma City on Monday evening at 8:30 p.m. he.