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0 free throws 53 points! No. 1 in history! Sorry, Alexander, he wants to grab FMVP

2:54am, 14 June 2025【Basketball】

The NBA Finals were exciting, and the Pacers led the Thunder 2-1! According to statistics, 81% of the teams that led 2-1 in the NBA history in the Finals finally won the championship. At the same time, the Pacers are the third No. 4 or lower seed team in NBA history to lead the No. 4 or lower seed team after the Finals G3. The last team was the No. 6 seed Rockets in 1995. The Rockets successfully won the championship that year, and this year's Pacers are expected to replicate such a feat. The Pacers' counterattack situation is very good, and the FMVP battle has begun to take shape! Since the start of the finals, the Thunder's prospects for winning the championship have been widely optimistic. Scoring champion &MVP Alexander, as the most powerful star in this round of the series, naturally became the most powerful contender for FMVP. Alexander did show his scoring ability like cutting melons and vegetables. For example, G1, Alexander scored 38 points + 5 rebounds + 3 assists + 3 steals; G2, Alexander scored 34 points + 5 rebounds + 8 assists + 4 steals; G3, Alexander scored 24 points + 8 rebounds + 4 assists + 3 blocks. At the same time, Alexander also created several god-level records. According to statistics, Alexander scored a total of 72 points in the first two games of his career finals, surpassing Iverson (71 points) to rank first in NBA history. At the same time, Alexander became the 12th player in NBA history to break through the 3,000-point mark in a single season.

Alexander has shown his unique dominance, but the Pacers are all soldiers, everyone is for me and I am for everyone, and brothers are in love with each other and their strength is broken! So far in the finals, no Pacers averaged more than 20 points per game, but seven people averaged more than 9 points per game (Sica 18.3 points, Harry 17.7 points, Mathering 15.3 points, Turner 13.3 points, Nemhard 11 points, Nesmith 10.3 points, McConaughey 10 points), and one person averaged more than 9 points per game (Toping 9.3 points). The Thunder did not know which cloud would rain on the Pacers, so they held down the gourd and started to scoop, and the defense system of the league's No. 1 became no longer as solid as a defensive system. The Pacers play team basketball to the extreme, and each night there are different people who come forward to take over the game. They seem to care only about winning, and it doesn't matter who wins the FMVP.

For example, in the finals G1, six Pacers scored in double-digit points, and MVP winner of the Eastern Conference Finals Sika scored 19 points + 10 rebounds, showing his ability to misplace the penalty; Toddler scored 17 points + 5 three-pointers on the bench, which was an unexpected surprise; Halliburton contributed 14 points + 10 rebounds + 6 assists + 0.3 seconds of a decisive kill, which was a masterpiece; For example, in the finals G3, three Pacers scored 20+, and Sika scored 21 points + 6 rebounds + 4 assists + 2 steals + 1 block, rushing the Thunder's inside; Mathering scored 27 points + 4 rebounds, and his firepower was even more powerful than Alexander; Halliburton scored 22 points + 9 rebounds + 11 assists, setting the tone of the game with a quasi-triple double-double. The Pacers' generals are in a hurry to break the gold, but the FMVP cannot be shared, and it will not be awarded to Carlisle, the boss behind the scenes. If I want to choose a FMVP among this civilian army, I will choose Halliburton first. The key is that he does not compete for fame and fortune, does everything on both offense and defense, and can kill enemies invisibly, which is so delicious. So far in the finals, Halliburton averaged 36 minutes per game, contributing 17.7 points + 7.3 rebounds + 7.7 assists + 1.3 steals + 1.3 blocks per game, shooting percentage of 51.2%, three-point shooting percentage of 39.1%, and free throw shooting percentage of 0. Why is Halliburton's free throw shooting percentage 0? Because he didn't get a free throw in three games, he scored 53 points. According to statistics, Halliburton scored 53 points in 3 games in the Finals, ranking first in NBA history!

NBA officially announced the latest FMVP rankings, Halliburton returned to the top (2nd place in the last issue), Alexander fell to the second place (1st place in the last issue), Siakam rose to the third place (5th place in the last issue), Jaylen Williams ranked 4th (4th place in the last issue), and Nemhard ranked 5th (not on the last issue). I don't deny that Alexander's data is even more explosive, but what I want to say is that this by no means means Alexander is closer to FMVP! On the one hand, the Pacers led the score and controlled the trend of the series; on the other hand, Alexander relied too much on free throws, with 26 free throws in three games, forming a huge contrast with Halliburton's 0, and justice will win! So, sorry, Alexander, it is not easy to get the scorer + MVP + championship + FMVP in the same season. Don’t think that the championship and FMVP are stable. Halliburton is definitely underestimated, and he will definitely have a chance to grab the FMVP. Fans, what do you think about this? Let me leave me a comment and discuss it.

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