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The Oklahoma City Thunder didn’t blow a lead to the Indiana Pacers this time, as they evened up the series at one apiece after a strong Game 2 win, 123-107.

Last game, it was Tyrese Haliburton showcasing another bit of heroics with a last-second shot to win it for Indiana on the road in Game 1. But Haliburton, or any of his teammates, could get back into this game as Shai Gilgeous-Alexander & Co. ran up the score and kept it that way.

The league’s MVP had the right answer for the Pacers’ wild come-from-behind victory in Game 1 , going 11-of-21 from the floor and 11-of-12 from the charity stripe for a 34-point night to lead the game in that category.

Gilgeous-Alexander also tallied eight assists, five rebounds, four stea

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