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On the 14th, the red and black list: Harry scored and passed the ball to eliminate the Cavaliers, Jokic won the data and lost the game!

3:46pm, 17 May 2025Basketball

There are many good shows in the NBA game, and I will listen to you whoever is the god or who is the trick. On May 14, the NBA ushered in two games. Halliburton played steadily and helped the Pacers eliminate the Cavaliers, and the Thunder defeated the Nuggets and won the Battle of Tianwang Mountain. So how exactly do the players perform in the game? This column will show you the NBA red and black list.

Special red list

Light magic into reality

Pacers Halliburton: 31 points, 6 rebounds, 8 assists, 6 three-pointers, 6 shots, 6 three-pointers, 6 points, 10 three-pointers, although Halliburton's style is close to the classical point guard, but his extremely accurate three-pointer can make him feel as if he is in a fishy water in modern basketball. Under the situation of leading three-to-one, Halliburton of G5 completely got rid of the weak state of the first two games, maintaining the smooth organization of the team, while also taking on the role of a vanguard, and using his nearly perfect performance to help the Pacers defeat the Cavaliers 114-105, and advanced to the Eastern Conference Finals with a big score of 4-1. Halliburton, who scored 31 points, is also the first player in the team to score 30+ points since the playoffs. In addition, the Pacers also reached the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time since 2013 and 2014.

Winning is more important than statistics

Thunder Alexander: 31 points, 6 rebounds, 7 assists

The showdown between the Thunder and the Nuggets is of great significance because their respective cores are Alexander and Jokic. After all, the final winner of this round of series can be regarded as the best player who deserves it. The Thunder and Alexander in this game put the Nuggets in the dilemma they encountered in the regular season: Jokic's personal performance was unstoppable: but his teammates were lost under the opponent's defense. Jokic won a big double-double in the whole game, but the Nuggets' overall three-point shooting percentage was only 28.3%. In the end, the Thunder won this far-reaching battle of Kings Mountain 112-105, and all of this was inseparable from Alexander's three-pointers and free throws at the critical moment of the fourth quarter.

The red list

The Nuggets Jokic: 44 points, 15 rebounds, 5 assists

Murray's ironsmith and the sluggishness of other players made the Nuggets rely on Jokic to support it alone, but this luxurious data still failed to get a smooth game.

The team lost You didn't lose

Cavaliers Mitchell: 35 points, 9 rebounds

Mitchell's vitality makes the outside world seem to forget the injuries and pain he suffered in the last game, and Mitchell also burned out the team's last energy of the season.

Substitute red list

Cavaliers Mobley: 24 points, 11 rebounds

Under the premise that the Cavaliers were restrained as a whole, Mobley's double-double also failed to allow the team to escape the fate of being eliminated.

Thunder Jaylen Williams: 18 points and 9 rebounds

Jayne's offensive efficiency in this game is not top-notch, but his three-pointer hit at a critical moment still played a final role.

Black List

When playing with injury is not necessarily a good thing

Nuggets Porter: 2 points 1

When Porter is injured, if he forcibly playing on the court, he will only cause harm to himself and the team.

Don't let off-court influence on the field

Nuggets Westbrook: 4 points, 1 of 7 shots

There are reports that Westbrook has conflicts with the media due to reports, but this does not seem to be a reason for his sluggish performance.

Even one shot?

Cavaliers Struz: 0 points 9 shots 0

The player's downturn in the playoffs is not news, but it still seems too "eye-shot".

Really can't play tough battles

Cavaliers Garland: 4 of 16 shots and 0

Although Garland played with injuries, such a bad performance is still worthy of criticism.

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