Can the gentleman sweep the Pacers? Yali averaged 36+5+5 in the finals, twice the score of second place
Although the Thunder Finals suffered a desperate home victory in their first game, they rebounded strongly in the second game, defeating the Pacers 123-107, chasing the big score to 1-1. It is worth mentioning that the Thunder took the lead for most of the first two games, while the Pacers only led by two minutes in total. If it weren't for the final kill in the first game, the Thunder would have taken the lead 2-0 now. In this season's playoffs, the Thunder has not suffered a series of losses. Including the regular season, the next game after losing this season is as high as 17 wins and 2 losses, and the playoffs is 5 wins and 0 losses, never losing at once, and the average net victory per game is close to 20 points. The Thunder's record against the Eastern Conference team this season has also reached 30 wins and 2 losses, only losing to the Cavaliers away in the regular season, and losing to the Pacers at home in the first game of the finals. This season's regular season, the Thunder played 29 wins and 1 loss against the Eastern Conference team, which also set a record for the best record in a single season against another division team. After the second game, the Thunder also snatched the momentum of the finals, and even if the next two games were held at the Pacers' home court, the Thunder still had the upper hand. As long as the Thunder are no longer as careless as the first game, they may even win 4 games in a row, with the gentleman sweeping the Pacers, which is very similar to the 2001 finals. In the 2001 finals, Iverson, who won the MVP and scoring champion, led 76ers to the finals. He scored 48 points in the first game, setting a record for the finals' first score and assisting the 76ers to win the first home court. However, under the leadership of the OK combination, the Lakers won four consecutive games. The gentleman swept the 76ers and easily won the championship with a big score of 4-1. Although Iverson failed to win the championship in 2001, Alexander, who also won the MVP and scoring champion this season, is expected to win the championship. Alexander has performed very well so far in the finals, averaging 36 points, 5 rebounds, 5 assists per game, making him the number one favorite for FMVP. It is worth mentioning that except for Alexander, other players in the finals averaged no more than 20 points. Jaylen Williams averaged 18 points, 4.5 rebounds and 5.5 assists in the finals, ranking second in the scoring, but only half of Alexander's. So as long as the Thunder can win the championship, Alexander should be able to win the FMVP.
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