The Oklahoma City Thunder's return to the NBA Finals on Thursday came a familiar kind of heartbreak.
The heavily-favored Thunder led all of Game 1 on Thursday before Tyrese Haliburton’s jump shot put Indiana ahead 111-110 with just 0.3 seconds remaining. The loss puts the pressure squarely on the Thunder heading into Game 2 before the series heads to Indianapolis for Game 3 and 4. ×
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