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The last 90 seconds of God! Halliburton sent a 4-round winning goal to become the first person in history

1:03am, 7 June 2025【Basketball】

Haliburton has another two-game winning streak, which is his fourth final hit in the playoffs this season!

At the last moment of G1 in today's finals, Halliburton made a mid-range shot and helped the team overtake the score 111:110, leaving only 0.3 seconds for the Thunder and finally won the game. They only led the game by 0.3 seconds, becoming the team with the shortest lead time since 1998.

The last 90 seconds of God! Halliburton made 12 of 13 shots and shots, with a shooting percentage of 92.3%. Halliburton made 6 of 7 shots and shots, with a shooting percentage of 85.7%, surpassing James' 5 of 6 shots in 2018 to rise to the first place in history. In 2011, Nowitzki ranked third in history with 5 of 7 shots.

There are all final winners or draws the first player in history in four rounds of the playoffs in a single season. With the successful finals of G1 in today's finals, Halliburton has a winning or a draw at the last moment of every round of the series this season. He is the first player in history to achieve this achievement.

The WPA history is unique. Halliburton's advanced playoff data this season is as high as 2.48 in the history of the WPA. The second in history is James' 1.86 in 2013, and the third in 2018 is James' 1.82.

The final 5 seconds of the playoffs, or tied the second person in history. Halliburton has scored 5 times in the last 5 seconds this season, tying Miller to rank second in history. The first person in history in this list is James, who has done 8 times in the playoffs in a single season.

The finals were 9+ times behind in the last 3 minutes. Before today, there were 182 NBA Finals where they were at least 9 points behind in the last 3 minutes, and all of these 182 teams lost without exception. In the last 2 minutes and 52 seconds of today, the Pacers fell behind by 99:108, but with Halliburton's final victory, the Pacers became the first team in history to fall behind by 9+ in the last 3 minutes of the finals but won!

The finals were 7+ behind in the last three minutes. Before today, there were 121 times in the NBA Finals where they were at least 7 points behind in the last 3 minutes, and all of these 121 teams lost without exception. The Pacers became the first team in history to fall behind at least 7 points in the last 3 minutes of the finals but reversed and won.

5 15+ reversals in a single season after 27 years. The Pacers have achieved 15+ reversals in the playoffs five times this season, becoming the first team to do this since 1998.

The finals made another 15-point reversal after 14 years. Today, the Pacers fell behind by up to 15 points in the fourth quarter, but finally won the final victory and became the only player to reverse 15 points in the last 14 years in the last quarter of the finals. Coincidentally, the last team that achieved a 15-point reversal in the final quarter was the Mavericks in 2011.

Coincidentally, their head coach was also Carlisle that year, and their team's core Nowitzki finally completed a quasi-final victory, and everything was so similar. Will the Pacers win the championship miraculously like the Mavericks back then?