Two groups 3-1, one-sided in the division final! US media updated the chance of winning the championship after G4: the top spot is as high as 82.8%
Both groups of big scores were 3-1, and the East and West Regional Finals were one-sided! The US media "theanalyst" also announced the probability of winning the championship based on big data updates after the G4 series, with the top Thunder as high as 82.8%. The scores of the East and West Parts Finals are as follows: The Pacers 3-1 Knicks; Western Conference Finals: Thunder 3-1 Timberwolves. 4th place: Timberwolves Final probability: 3.8% Winning probability: 2.8% After the Timberwolves rebounded strongly and won a 42-point victory, G4 lost again in a valuable tug-of-war, falling behind 1-3 and fell into a desperate situation. Looking at NBA history, there were 283 big scores 3-1, of which only poor 13 completed the reversal, with the probability of advancing as high as 95.6%, and the probability of the Timberwolves wanting to turn the tables is less than 5%. In addition, the Timberwolves core Edwards and Randle exposed the lack of scoring methods in three tug-of-wars, making it difficult to solve the Thunder's double-team defense problem. Whether from the big score, lineup reserves, star status and coaching staff adjustments, the possibility of the Timberwolves turning around is slim. 3: Knicks Final probability: 15.9% Winning probability: 2.9% Compared with the frequent one-sided Western Conference Finals in the West, the match between the Knicks and the Pacers in the East is fist-to-meat. The difference in the four games is in single digits, and the two games are within 5 points or less. Almost every game will be played to a critical moment. Except for the G3 Knicks who broke out in the last quarter and scored 20 points in a single quarter to complete a 20-point reversal, the Pacers won all the other three games with great value. The Knicks still took a 9-player core rotation in G4, and even the tenth player Achuwa got a certain appearance time. As a result, they still lost at the critical moment. "Key Mr." Brunson was also invisible at the moment of life and death in G4. He only scored 2 points in the final quarter when there was no suspense in the game, and the possibility of a reversal also became slim. Second place: Pacers Final probability: 84.1% Champion probability: 11.5% Pacers won another victory in G4, and the score was 3-1. What's more important is that the Pacers' three wins are full of gold. core player Halliburton completely slapped the saying "the most overrated player" in the face. He has hit a draw or a winning streak in the playoffs so far, tied for the first place in history with Ray Allen. G4 Halliburton even scored 32 points, 12 rebounds, 15 assists, 4 steals, and 0 turnovers, becoming the first player in NBA history to hand over this data. This is also a microcosm of Halliburton's overall performance since the Eastern Conference Finals, averaging 24.3 points, 7 rebounds, 11 assists and 2.5 steals per game. plus the second leader Siakam also continued to deliver stable performance. More importantly, the champion coach Carlisle's on-the-spot adjustment and deployment are trustworthy, and the Pacers' 10-man rotation also gives them stable output and risk resistance. According to the current situation, the Pacers are likely to enter the finals and launch an attack on the first championship in the team history. No. 1: Thunder Final probability: 96.2% Champion probability: 82.8% Unlike the Pacers and Halliburton who are seriously underestimated, the Thunder has always been the biggest favorite to compete for the championship. Alexander defeated Jokic, the first player in active combat, and became the new MVP. Therefore, the probability of winning the championship is 82.8%, leading the fault, far ahead of the Pacers, which is also leading with a large score of 3-1. However, Alexander's style of play is full of controversy, but Halliburton proves himself strongly. I believe that the two teams will eventually encounter in the finals and will burst into huge sparks. After all, neither team has won the championship in the history of the two teams.
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