NBA Finals Game 5 stats, box score Pacers vs. Thunder
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Podziemski made the trip to Alberta, Canada's Rogers Place, to sit on the glass for Game 5 of the Stanley Cup. From his seat, Podziemski provided a bit of commentary for the game, including during a goal from Florida wing Brad Marchand.
More history for SGA 🔥 Shai Gilgeous-Alexander joins Kobe Bryant, Hakeem Olajuwon, and Michael Jordan as the only players in NBA history with 15 or more 30+ point games in a single postseason! pic.twitter.com/x62BPS6pve
Tyrese Haliburton briefly exited Game 5 of the NBA Finals for treatment after suffering what is reportedly a right calf strain.
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNShai Gilgeous-Alexander takes advantage of gravity in Thunder's Game 5 win over PacersWith things looking dire, Gilgeous-Alexander went back to being a no-nonsense scorer. He scored nine points in the final frame to put the Pacers away. Each time he went to the free-throw line, he was met with the loudest MVP chants he's probably heard in his entire career.
Hartenstein handles the gritty tasks as the team’s enforcer, willing to get chippy when the moment calls for it.
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The Oilers are defeated by the Florida Panthers in the Stanley Cup Final for the second straight year with a 5-1 decision on Tuesday in Game 6 at Amerant Bank Arena
OKLAHOMA CITY — Tyrese Haliburton is going to play in Game 6. “It’s the Finals, man,” Haliburton said. “I’ve worked my whole life to be here and I want to be out there to compete. Help my teammates any way I can.”
Oklahoma City Thunder forward Chet Holmgren had nothing but good things to say about star teammate Jalen Williams, who scored 40 points in Game 5 to help put the franchise on the cusp of an NBA title.