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Are the Indiana Pacers a Team of Destiny? Finals Breakdown After Game 4

Are the Indiana Pacers a Team of Destiny? Finals Breakdown After Game 4

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The NBA Finals are tied 2–2 and nobody knows what to make of it.

In this episode of Hoop and the Harm, we break down one of the most chaotic and unpredictable Finals series in recent memory. Is Indiana for real? Are the Thunder folding under pressure? Did Rick Carlisle just out-coach Mark Daigneault again?

We talk about:

• Why Indiana’s postseason dominance isn’t a fluke

• OKC’s confusing lineup decisions and missed opportunities

• The Turner vs. Chet battle that’s quietly deciding the series

• Supernatural vibes and Reggie Miller déjà vu

• What to expect in Game 5—and why it might be OKC’s last stand

This Finals might not have huge-market teams, but the basketball is elite. Tune in, skip the media narratives, and get the real breakdown.

00:00 Introduction and Finals Recap Overview

00:24 Media Interest and Team Dynamics

00:50 Indiana's Unexpected Strength

03:04 OKC's Performance and Adjustments

04:15 Key Players and Game Analysis

06:23 Comparisons to Past Seasons

08:38 Coaching Strategies and Predictions

16:23 Final Thoughts and Upcoming Games

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