Oklahoma City Thunder leveled the NBA Finals with a decisive 123-107 victory over the Indiana Pacers in Game 2. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led the team with 34 points, while Alex Caruso contributed 20 off the bench. Notable performances from Jalen Williams, Aaron Wiggins, and Chet Holmgren helped secure the win, marking the franchise's first finals game victory in over a decade. Despite a strong push from Indiana in Game 1, they couldn't replicate that success, as they struggled to have a high-scoring player in consecutive games. Game 3 is set for Indianapolis, the first finals game in the city since 1998.
This has been Oklahoma City's formula all season: Lose one game, respond in the next.
Gilgeous-Alexander's first basket of the night was a history-maker: It gave him 3,000 points on the season.
But the real milestone for the MVP came a couple hours later, when he and most everybody else on the Thunder got a finals win for the first time.
The Thunder did what it had to do to tie the finals—and now the series heads to Indianapolis for Game 3.
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