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FMVP is in trouble! 68 points + 19 rebounds + 27 assists, the first substitute in the history of the finals was born!

12 points, 9 rebounds, 6 assists and 4 steals, one person beats the team!

On June 20, the NBA Finals G6 started as scheduled. The Pacers, who were behind 2-3 in a big score, returned to their home court and had to fight against the ground. The Pacers felt cold as soon as the game started. They made all the moves in the first six sports games. The Thunder seized the opportunity to start 10-2, and after the timeout! Nemhard, Toppin and Halliburton jointly shot 5 three-pointers, and the Pacers climaxed 19-5 to establish an advantage. After the Thunder came back from a timeout, Wiggins hit a three-pointer to help the team stop the decline. Alexander and Jaylenway also continued to fire. The Thunder chased the score to 25-28 to accept the first quarter. As soon as the second quarter was about to change the strategy, the three main players Alexander, Jaylenway and Homgren were all present. The effect was indeed good, and the score difference was chased to only 1 point. However, Carlisle waved his hand and replaced the substitute surprise McConnell on the court. The effect was immediate. He scored 8 points in a row, grabbed steals, rebounds and assists, leading the team to a 17-2 climax, and the score difference widened to double digits. It was his play that led the Pacers team. Nesmith made consecutive three-pointers, and the Pacers led the way into the halftime with 22 points!

In the second half, both sides fell into scoring drought. They both looked at the outside in the first 4 minutes, and no one could score. Until Halliburton scored 2 points on the layup, the Thunder called for a timeout. After returning to the game, the Thunder's offense eased and made a 12-3 attack wave to narrow the gap to within 20 points. However, Nemhard stepped forward and scored 5 points in a row. The Pacers made three consecutive three-pointers, helping the home team to get a huge 30-point lead at the end of the third quarter. In the fourth quarter, the Thunder surrendered directly and replaced it with a pure substitute. In the end, the Pacers easily defeated the Thunder 108-91 at home, and the score in the series became 3-3! The biggest contributor to the Pacers' victory in this game was not Halliburton, Siakam, Nesmith, or Nemhard, but McConnell, who came from the bench. This 1.85-meter-tall player once again played the X factor. He made 4 of 5 shots in the second quarter, scored 8 points, 4 rebounds, 1 assist and 1 steal in a single quarter. He fought against Alexander + Jaylenway's super combination with the Thunder counterattack moment, and the fighting spirit directly infected the entire team, ultimately helping the team establish the victory!

He got 24 minutes of playing time in the whole game, with 6 shots, 12 points, 9 rebounds, 6 assists and 4 steals in a comprehensive data. Four of the steals were equivalent to the entire Thunder team, and he was a real person to beat the team!

68 points, 19 rebounds and 27 assists, the first substitute in the history of the finals was born!

So far, McConnell has played in all six games of the Pacers, scoring a total of 68 points, 19 rebounds and 27 assists. According to statistics, this is the first substitute player in NBA history to score at least 60 points, 15 rebounds and 25 assists on the stage of the finals. This average talent has to remind us of another player on the stage of the 2010 Finals, also a small player coached by Carlisle, Barria! Since the finals, McConnell has saved the team many times. As long as he comes on the court, the Pacers can always burst out with different vitality. It is no exaggeration to say that he is the source of passion for the Pacers team. He dares to fight and fight, even when facing Alexander, who is all-star + MVP, is still not afraid. In terms of the influence of the game, it is no worse than the Pacers' first start.

FMVP is in trouble!

The finals have played to the present day, and we can find the essential difference between the two teams. Compared with the Pacers, the Thunder suffers both losses. First of all, the coaching level of the head coach. Carlisle is obviously one level higher than Degnott. Whether it is tactical adjustments or personnel matching, the Pacers team can basically be effective after every time the timeout, which is something that the Thunder does not have. The second is the team's tenacity. The two teams are very different. In this round of finals, the Thunder led by more than 15 points in the game many times, but they were basically recovered to single digits by the Pacers. The Thunder once led by more than 15 points in the first half, but in the fourth quarter, they directly allowed the Pacers to catch up to only 2 points. On the other hand, after the Thunder was widened by the Pacers in this game, the players' energy on the field was dispersed, and they did not have the same tenacity as Pacers players. From this perspective, although the tiebreak battle was at home for the Thunder, they had no advantage at all!

Once the Pacers finally win the championship, then FMVP will be in trouble. Judging from the current data statistics, it is really impossible to determine who can get FMVP. Siakam has a slightly advantage in the data level, but Halliburton, Toppin, Turner, and McConnell are all almost the same, especially McConnell's point, which has changed the situation on the court after many appearances. If we refer to the standards for Iguodala to get FMVP in 2015, he may even become an FMVP. What do you think? Welcome to discuss in the comment section!