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Despite leading for most of the game, the Indiana Pacers dropped Game 4 against the Oklahoma City Thunder in the NBA Finals in part because of Bennedict Mathurin's poor play down the stretch.
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If the Pacers end up losing this series to the Thunder, they are never going to forget Game 4 -- when a 3-1 lead was right there for the taking only for the Thunder to close on a 12-1 run to steal a 111-104 victory to send the Finals back to Oklahoma City tied, 2-2.
Among Indiana players, sixth man shooting guard Bennedict Mathurin had perhaps one of the roughest runs during that time. In the game's final 24 seconds, with Indiana initially tr
The Thunder's do-it-all energizer and defensive menace has been a bigger part of the offense, and his playing time has increased accordingly in the most important games of the season.
Pascal Siakam shares his thoughts on what went wrong for the Pacers as they fell short late against the Thunder.
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