Thunder inside star: Who doesn t want a chance to tie the seventh game? We need to work harder to win
8:38am, 27 June 2025Basketball
In the previous NBA Finals G6, the Indiana Pacers, who returned to their home court, easily defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder 108-91. After this game, the Pacers tied the total score of the series to 3-3, and both sides returned to the same starting line again. After this game, Thunder's inside star Chet Holmgren was interviewed by reporters, and he also talked about the intensity they encountered in this game and his outlook for the next life-and-death battle in the G7.
When talking about the impact of the intensity of the game they encountered in this game on the team's losses, Chett said: No team will easily win games at this level. Everyone has also seen that this will be a very intense series. Both teams have tried their best and caused huge trouble for their opponents. The Pacers gave a high intensity of the game in this game and we didn't handle it very well. So that's the case. At this stage, you have to work harder to win, and victory will never happen by chance.
When talking about the prospects for the G7 tiebreak, Chet continued: You can ask the players of any team in the league, and everyone will rush to get this opportunity. We are no exception, and now it is time for us to take the stage to seize this opportunity. In this crucial game, all we need to do is do better in adjusting our state and correcting deviations in a timely manner, and we need to get the team back on track when we are in trouble. From my own perspective, it is obvious that I can do better in the game, and I didn’t play my full level in this game, so I need to work hard to drive the team in the right direction in the next game, which will also have a key impact on our victory.
So far, Chet has played 22 games so far, averaging 29.7 minutes per game, averaging 15 points, 8.7 rebounds, 1 assist, 0.7 steals and 1.7 blocks, and 1.3 turnovers and 2 fouls. His shooting percentage is 45.3%, three-point shooting percentage is 29.2%, and free throw shooting percentage is 79.8%. In the series G6, Chet's performance was simply a disaster and he did not show his true level at all. Chet shot 2 of 9 shots and 0 of 3 from outside the three-point line during the 24 minutes and 100 of 3 points and rebounds, and also had 2 turnovers and 2 fouls, with a plus-negative value of -11. In the next G7, Chett's performance will obviously determine the team's victory or defeat and the title to a large extent. With the G6's disaster-level performance, can Chett bottom out and rebound?
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