Shai Gilgeous-Alexander powered the Thunder to a Game 4 win with an incredible 15 points in the final five minutes of the game, becoming the first player to do so in the Finals since 1971.
The Oklahoma City Thunder pulled off a gritty comeback win in Game 4, defeating the Indiana Pacers 111–104 on the road.
OKC trailed for most of the night but delivered when it mattered most, outscoring Indiana 31–17 in the fourth quarter to seal a crucial victory and even the series at 2–2.
Leading the charge was none other than Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, who delivered a historic performance in the clutch.
He scored 15 points in the final five minutes, becoming the first player since 1971 to do so in an NBA Finals game.
SGA finished with 35 points, 3 steals, and 3 rebounds, though he remarkably ended the game without a single assist.
Now, the Thunder will have the opportunity to take control of the series when Game 5 tips off Tuesday night in Oklahoma City.
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