OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) 鈥 The back-and-forth of these NBA Finals has been constant.
went to Indiana, so Oklahoma City had to bounce back in Indiana reclaimed the series lead in , only to see Oklahoma City answer yet again in knotting the series 2-2.
And now, Game 5. The swing game, as some call it. The winner on Monday night 鈥 Pacers vs. Thunder in Oklahoma City 鈥 will take a 3-2 lead in the NBA Finals, moving one win away from hoisting the Larry O'Brien Trophy.
Odds are, the Game 5 winner will go on to win the series. It's happened that way 23 times in the previous 31 instances of the NBA Finals being tied at two games apiece.
鈥淚t鈥檚 the ultimate effort, endeavor, whatever you want to call it,鈥 Pacers coach Rick Carlisle said after his team lost Game 4. 鈥淚 mean, it鈥檚 long. It鈥檚 arduous. But it鈥檚 the greatest opportunity going. It鈥檚 the greatest opportunity going. It鈥檚 really hard, and it鈥檚 supposed to be hard. It鈥檚 supposed to be hard. This is where we鈥檙e going to have to dig in and circle the wagons and come back stronger on Monday.鈥
Oklahoma City is a league-best 44-8 at home this season, including the playoffs. Indiana is seeking its eighth road win of these playoffs, which would tie the Pacers for the second-most in a single postseason. Houston has the record for road wins in one playoff year with nine in its run to the 1995 title.
Game 6 will be in Indianapolis on Thursday night. If a Game 7 is necessary, it will be back in Oklahoma City on Sunday night.
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Tim Reynolds, The Associated Press