Pacers' McConnell, Haliburton, Turner Set NBA Finals Records in Game 3 Win
Pacers' McConnell, Haliburton, Turner Set NBA Finals Records in Game 3 Win

Pacers' McConnell, Haliburton, Turner Set NBA Finals Records in Game 3 Win

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The Indiana Pacers secured a pivotal 2-1 lead in the NBA Finals with a 116-107 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder, highlighted by several historic performances. Tyrese Haliburton led the charge with 22 points, 11 assists, and nine rebounds, becoming the first player in NBA history to record nine or more games with at least 10 assists and two or more made three-pointers in a single postseason, solidifying his role as the engine of Indiana's dynamic offense. Off the bench, T.J. McConnell made NBA Finals history by becoming the first player to register 10+ points, 5+ assists, and 5+ steals in just 15 minutes, providing a crucial spark and shifting momentum in the Pacers' favor. Bennedict Mathurin also delivered a standout performance with 27 points, outscoring all starters and contributing efficiently on both ends. Defensively, Myles Turner broke the franchise's 12-year-old playoff blocks record and now leads all players in blocks this postseason, underscoring Indiana's dominance at the rim. Collectively, these efforts have positioned the Pacers within reach of their first NBA championship as the series moves to Game 4.

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