OKLAHOMA CITY — Nineteen first-half turnovers. A 15-point deficit in the fourth quarter against the team with the best home record in the NBA. Roughly 2% odds of victory at that point, according to ESPN Analytics.

The Indiana Pacers had their backs against the wall against one of the best teams in league history in Game 1 of the NBA Finals.

"We never think the game is over, ever. Honestly speaking, ever," Tyrese Haliburton said.

It certainly wasn't.

For the fourth time in five weeks, the Pacers erased a late, double-digit deficit, with Haliburton punctuating one of the largest comebacks in NBA Finals history with a jumper with 0.3 seconds remaining, giving Indiana a 111-110 win over the Oklahoma City Thunder Thursday night.

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