There are gains from both offense and defense, but the Pacers wing generals cannot decide the outcome of the game?
In the previous NBA Finals G5, the Oklahoma City Thunder, who returned to home, defeated the Indiana Pacers 120-109. After winning the battle of Tianwang Mountain, the Thunder also rewritten the total score of the series to 3-2. After winning the match point, they once again took the initiative in this round of series; as for the Pacers, they must defeat their opponents in G6 before they can drag the series into the tiebreak. Although the Pacers lost the game, the team's starting small forward Aaron Nesmith actually performed well. Nesmith played 24 minutes and 30 seconds in the game, made 5 of 9 shots and 4 of 5 from outside the three-point line, and scored 14 points, 6 rebounds and 1 steal. It also included 3 frontcourt rebounds, 2 turnovers and 5 fouls, with a plus-negative value of -12. Nesmith's shots were actually very limited, but he still showed quite good outside shooting ability and won a lot of points through his own characteristics in this regard. Nesmith is also quite active in competing for rebounds in front and back courts, and he has also played his own characteristics on the defensive end, and he also has a high defensive enthusiasm. However, the team's overall performance is indeed a little worse. The two major starters and backcourts performed worse than the other, and Nesmith was unable to show all his talents and help the team turn the situation around. In the NBA regular season this season, Nesmith played a total of 45 games due to injury, averaging 24.9 minutes per game, averaging 12 points, 4 rebounds, 1.2 assists, 0.8 steals and 0.4 blocks, and 0.8 turnovers and 2.5 fouls. He shot 50.7%, three-point shooting percentage 43.1%, and 91.2% free throw shooting percentage. In the playoffs, Nesmith averaged 28.3 minutes in the first 21 games, with averaging 13.2 points, 5.8 rebounds, 1 assist, 0.8 steals, and 0.7 blocks. He also had one turnover and four fouls. His shooting percentage was 48.2%, his three-point shooting percentage was 50.4%, and his free throw shooting percentage was 87.9%. Nesmith has been able to maintain a stable level during the playoffs. His offensive efficiency is quite good, his three-point shooting percentage is amazing, and his contribution to the defensive end is obvious to all. It is no exaggeration to say that Ene Smith's performance during the playoffs is completely the top 3D type wing player in the league. It’s just that Naismith is just a role player after all, and the one who really decides the outcome of the game is the team’s core figures. The team's core team doesn't even score a goal in a sports game, so how could the Pacers win in such a high-intensity game? 



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