G1 in the finals, with Halliburton's quasi-winning finals, the Pacers defeated the Thunder 111-110 away and achieved a good start in the finals.
In this year's playoffs, there have been many key goals or final moments, and these classic shots have created a wonderful event in the playoffs this season. Today, Lao Zhen will take you to review what key goals are in the playoffs this season:
G1 in the first round, the Clippers 110-112 away game, Harden ate Braun raw at the last moment of the regular game, and dragged the game into overtime when facing Jokic.
G4 in the first round, the Nuggets 101-99 away game, and Gordon completed a shocking buzzer-beating final score at the last moment.
G5 in the first round, the Pacers 119-118 at home, Halliburton changed direction and flashed through Antetokounmpo's final score, leading the Pacers to complete a 7-minute reversal in the last 40 seconds.
G6 in the first round, the Knicks played 116-113 away. Brunson beat Osal in the last 4.3 seconds of the game, and then hit a sure-fire three-pointer.
G1 in the second round, the Nuggets played 121-119 away Thunder, Gordon received a pass from Westbrook to advance the fast break at the last moment, and hit a sure-fire three-pointer against Homgren.
G1 in the second round, the Knicks played 108-105 away, and Bridges contributed key steals at the last moment of overtime, helping the Knicks complete a 20-point reversal away.
G2 in the second round, the Knicks played 91-90 away, and Bridges assisted Tatum in the last moment of the game, helping the Knicks complete a 20-point reversal.
G2 in the second round, the Pacers 120-119 away game, and the Cavaliers made a mistake in serving at the last moment. Halliburton made a foul and made one of two free throws. Then he grabbed the rebound and completed a three-pointer to take the lead.
G3 in the second round, the Nuggets' Thunder 113-104 at home, Gordon hit a tie at the last moment of the regular game, dragging the game into overtime.
East Final G1, the Pacers 138-135 Knicks away. At the last moment of regular time, Halliburton stepped on the three-point line and dragged the game into overtime, then imitated the choking movement of legend Reggie Miller.
Finals G1, the Pacers played 111-110 away, and Halliburton faced Carson Wallace's two points to defeat his opponent.