After a last-second buzzer-beater from Tyrese Haliburton stole Game 1 for the Indiana Pacers, the Oklahoma City Thunder bounced back with an emphatic Game 2 win on Sunday night to even the series.
The Thunder won 123-107 as the league's best defense held Haliburton to five points through the first three quarters and kept another comeback out of reach. MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, meanwhile, was the game's leading scorer with 34 points. The series shifts back to Indiana on Wednesday for a massive Game 3.
Our NBA Insiders break down Haliburton's Finals struggles and what the Pacers need to do to bounce back, plus the series' biggest X factor.