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Just today! Jaylen broke Holiday s embarrassing record and became the last in history

2:31pm, 20 June 2025【Basketball】

On June 20, 2025, in the NBA Finals G6 match, the Pacers played against the Thunder at home. Before the game, the industry was optimistic that the Thunder would win the G6 and win the championship with a total score of 4-2, because the Pacers' top star Halliburton had a calf injury, and he played with an injury. The Thunder started well and quickly took an 8-point lead, but then the Pacers made three-pointers in a row to overtake the score. After the first quarter, the Pacers led by 3 points. In the second quarter, the Thunder fell into a scoring drought, and the Pacers won 19 points in a single quarter. After halftime, the Pacers led by 22 points.

The Pacers started with the third quarter and widened the score difference to 28 points. Then the Thunder made a scoring wave, and the score difference reached 18 points. After the timeout, the Pacers performed strongly again, and the score difference was widened again. After the three quarters, the Pacers led by 30 points. In the fourth quarter, the main players of the Thunder no longer played. The Thunder substitutes recovered some points difference. In the end, the Pacers defeated the Thunder 108-91, chasing the series to 3-3. Both sides will decide the outcome through a tiebreak battle.

The Pacers bloomed in many points in this battle, with 6 players scoring in double digits, and only 4 players scoring in double digits on the Thunder. Thunder player Jaylen encountered an embarrassment. He played for 27 minutes, made 6 of 13, made 4 of 5 free throws, scored 16 points, 3 rebounds and 1 assist, made 3 mistakes, with a plus-minus value -40. He broke the embarrassing record of Holiday's positive and negative value -38 in the finals and became the player with the lowest plus-minus value in the history of the finals.

Holiday set this embarrassing record in the finals G4 match between the Celtics vs. the Mavericks on June 15, 2024. Holiday played for 29 minutes in this match, making 4 of 10 shots (2 of 4 three-pointers), scoring 10 points, 3 rebounds, 2 assists and 1 block, 5 turnovers, with a low plus or minus value-38 in the game. The Celtics also finally lost to the Mavericks 84-122 38 points.

Holiday's plus-negative value -38 set the record of the lowest plus-negative value in the finals. Unexpectedly, his embarrassing record was broken by Jaylen a year later. It is worth mentioning that Jaylen just created a highlight moment in the G5 game. In this game, he made 14 of 25 (3-pointers, 3 of 5), 9 of 12 free throws, scored 40 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists and 1 steal, leading the Thunder to defeat the Pacers with an 11-point advantage. Unexpectedly, Jaylen set an embarrassing record in the G6 game.

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