NBA總冠軍賽G2:謝伊34分領軍,雷霆主場擊退溜馬|運動新聞全解析
2025年6月9日的 NBA總冠軍賽 G2,奧克拉荷馬雷霆在主場展現極強戰力,以123比107大勝印第安那溜馬,不僅成功止血,也將系列賽扳成1比1平手。本場比賽中,雷霆從首節就奠定基調,展現出與G1判若兩隊的氣勢,讓溜馬完全無法複製逆轉奇蹟。這場運動新聞焦點毫無疑問落在謝伊·吉爾傑斯-亞歷山大(Shai Gilgeous-Alexander)身上,他攻守兩端皆有貢獻,率領雷霆強勢回歸競爭行列。
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander gets some insane glaze from Richard Jefferson on the broadcast 😂
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吉爾傑斯-亞歷山大全能表現震撼四座
謝伊·吉爾傑斯-亞歷山大(Shai Gilgeous-Alexander)此役繳出34分、8助攻、5籃板及4抄截的全能數據,展現出如同MVP等級的控場能力。他不僅在進攻端持續施壓,更在防守端成功壓制溜馬後場。他與切特·霍姆格倫(Chet Holmgren)、傑倫·威廉斯(Jalen Williams)的配合,令雷霆整體攻守流暢無比。雷霆主力於比賽剩下2分42秒時退場,場上已無懸念,展現出徹底掌控比賽的主導力。
吉爾傑斯-亞歷山大(Shai Gilgeous-Alexander)全能表現震撼四座
哈利伯頓慢熱致命,溜馬反撲無力
相較之下,溜馬當家控衛泰瑞斯·哈利伯頓(Tyrese Haliburton)在本場比賽明顯失常。上半場僅投進一球,取得3分。雖然他在第四節略有起色,終場仍僅拿下17分、6助攻、5失誤,無法如G1般引領球隊逆勢反攻。這一點成為比賽分水嶺,也再次證明若哈利伯頓無法在前三節發揮,溜馬的整體節奏將被徹底瓦解。
溜馬當家控衛泰瑞斯·哈利伯頓(Tyrese Haliburton)在本場比賽明顯失常。上半場僅投進一球,取得3分。
板凳火力成勝負關鍵,雷霆深度完勝
雷霆板凳群本場火力全開,其中亞歷克斯·卡魯索(Alex Caruso)砍下20分,亞倫·威金斯(Aaron Wiggins)亦貢獻18分。雷霆替補總共拿下48分,遠高於溜馬的33分,在第二與第三節替補接管階段形成明顯壓制,徹底將比賽導向一面倒局面
| 球隊 | 板凳得分 | 主力替補 |
|---|---|---|
| 雷霆 | 48 | 亞歷克斯·卡魯索(Alex Caruso)、亞倫·威金斯(Aaron Wiggins) |
| 溜馬 | 33 | 無突出球員 |
霍姆格倫與威廉斯回神,雷霆三劍客合體成功
切特·霍姆格倫(Chet Holmgren)從G1的低迷中走出,首節就拿下9分,最終繳出15分、6籃板、1阻攻。傑倫·威廉斯(Jalen Williams)也不遑多讓,全場拿下19分、5籃板、5助攻,攻守兼具。兩人與謝伊一同構築起雷霆攻擊鐵三角,顯示球隊不僅有天賦,亦有調整與成長的能力。
中鋒切特·霍姆格倫(Chet Holmgren)的崛起,他在禁區的防守對於對方球隊的進攻是極大的威脅。
溜馬群攻無力,得分點斷層成致命傷
除了哈利伯頓外,溜馬得分主力如邁爾斯·特納(Myles Turner)與帕斯卡·席亞康(Pascal Siakam)雖然表現中規中矩,分別拿下16與15分,但命中率偏低,特別是席亞康僅11投3中,完全無法牽制雷霆防線。前三節溜馬命中率僅38.7%,也證明他們在雷霆防守下陷入苦戰。
雷霆防守效率顯現,限制溜馬命中率成致勝關鍵
雷霆雖未能像G1那般逼出溜馬19次上半場失誤,但仍靠著長人優勢與高壓輪轉防守,在前三節有效壓制溜馬的整體命中率。全場雖然溜馬最終命中率達45.1%,但多數得分集中於比賽垃圾時間的第四節,對實際戰況影響有限。
溜馬主要得分球員數據比較表
| 球員 | 得分 | 籃板 | 助攻 | 投籃命中率 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 泰瑞斯·哈利伯頓(Tyrese Haliburton) | 17 | 3 | 6 | 6/14(42.8%) |
| 邁爾斯·特納(Myles Turner) | 16 | 4 | 4 | 6/10(60%) |
| 帕斯卡·席亞康(Pascal Siakam) | 15 | 7 | 4 | 3/11(27.3%) |
G3前景觀察:主場優勢能否成溜馬翻身契機?
隨著系列賽轉戰印第安納波利斯,溜馬急需修正進攻策略與進入狀況的節奏。哈利伯頓必須盡早發揮領袖價值,而主場觀眾的支持與球隊士氣將成為他們反擊的利器。雷霆則須延續高強度防守與板凳貢獻,爭取在客場連下城池奠定冠軍優勢。這場運動新聞後續勢必備受矚目。
Thunder Dominate Game 2 to Even NBA Finals Series Against Pacers
On June 9, 2025, the Oklahoma City Thunder delivered a commanding performance in Game 2 of the NBA Finals, crushing the Indiana Pacers 123-107 at home. This vital win allowed the Thunder to tie the series 1-1 after a disappointing Game 1 loss. From the opening tip, OKC established control and never looked back, showcasing an intensity and cohesion absent in their previous outing. Indiana, hoping for another miraculous comeback, was instead shut down by a focused Thunder squad. The spotlight undoubtedly fell on Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, who led his team with a two-way masterclass that reignited Oklahoma City’s championship hopes.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Shines With MVP-Level Performance
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s Game 2 performance was nothing short of spectacular. He posted 34 points, 8 assists, 5 rebounds, and 4 steals, showcasing complete dominance on both ends of the floor. His ability to control the tempo and break through defensive schemes was critical. Alongside Chet Holmgren and Jalen Williams, Gilgeous-Alexander formed a lethal trio that overwhelmed Indiana’s defense. With 2:42 left in the game, Thunder starters exited the court, having already secured the win. The team’s fluid offense and suffocating defense ensured no late-game drama.
Haliburton’s Slow Start Derails Pacers’ Momentum
Tyrese Haliburton struggled significantly, especially during the first half when he managed only one field goal and three points. Though he found some rhythm in the final quarter, finishing with 17 points and 6 assists, it was far from the explosive performance he delivered in Game 1. Haliburton’s off night disrupted Indiana’s offensive rhythm and exposed their reliance on his playmaking. Without his leadership in the early stages, the Pacers fell behind quickly and never fully recovered—a turning point that defined the outcome of the game.
Thunder Bench Outguns Pacers, Depth Becomes Decisive Edge
The Thunder’s bench unit exploded in Game 2, delivering a staggering 48 points, compared to the Pacers’ 33. Alex Caruso led the charge with 20 points, while Aaron Wiggins added 18 off the bench. This strong second-unit production was especially crucial during the second and third quarters, where OKC’s substitutes extended the lead and shifted momentum decisively. The Pacers, on the other hand, lacked any impactful bench performance, allowing the Thunder to dominate the game from multiple rotations and positions.
Holmgren and Williams Rebound to Complete OKC’s Star Trio
Chet Holmgren bounced back after a quiet Game 1, scoring 9 points in the first quarter and finishing with 15 points, 6 rebounds, and 1 block. Jalen Williams also played a key role, contributing 19 points, 5 rebounds, and 5 assists. The trio of Gilgeous-Alexander, Holmgren, and Williams proved to be a powerful core, each excelling in their roles. Their chemistry and in-game adjustments illustrated OKC’s ability to respond under pressure, reinforcing their title contender status and silencing any doubts after the Game 1 setback.
Pacers Offense Falters as Scoring Options Dry Up
Indiana struggled to find consistent offensive production beyond Haliburton. Myles Turner scored 16 points on 6-of-10 shooting, and Pascal Siakam added 15 points with 7 rebounds, but his 3-of-11 shooting was ineffective. The Pacers’ shooting percentage was a dismal 38.7% through three quarters, severely limiting their comeback potential. Without reliable secondary scorers and a fluid offensive scheme, Indiana’s attack looked stagnant and predictable—exactly what OKC’s defense was designed to exploit.
Thunder Defense Sets the Tone, Limits Pacers’ Efficiency
Although the Thunder didn’t force as many early turnovers as they did in Game 1, their rotational defense and length disrupted Indiana’s shooting rhythm. OKC’s defensive pressure, particularly in the first three quarters, kept the Pacers at bay. While Indiana eventually finished with a 45.1% shooting rate, many of those points came during garbage time in the fourth quarter. The Thunder’s ability to neutralize Indiana’s threats early in the game was a key factor in their dominant victory.
Key Player Stats – Indiana Pacers
| Player | Points | Rebounds | Assists | FG% |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tyrese Haliburton | 17 | 3 | 6 | 42.8% |
| Myles Turner | 16 | 4 | 4 | 60% |
| Pascal Siakam | 15 | 7 | 4 | 27.3% |
Game 3 Preview: Can Pacers Regroup on Home Turf?
As the series shifts to Indianapolis for Game 3, the Pacers will look to adjust their offensive strategy and find early scoring rhythm. Haliburton’s leadership and urgency will be crucial, especially in front of the home crowd. For the Thunder, continuing their defensive pressure and getting contributions from the bench will be vital to maintaining momentum. With both teams showing flashes of dominance, Game 3 could become a pivotal showdown in what’s shaping up to be a thrilling NBA Finals series.