Oklahoma City Thunder at Indiana Pacers
· NBA Finals - Game 4Game 4: Gilgeous-Alexander goes wild in the 4th, Thunder rally to top Pacers 111-104 and tie Finals
They went to the MVP.
And Shai Gilgeous-Alexander delivered, scoring 15 of his 35 points in the final 4:38, capping Oklahoma City's rally from a 10-point, second-half deficit and sealing a 111-104 win over the Indiana Pacers 111-104 on Friday night to tie the NBA Finals at two games apiece.
“He definitely showed who he is tonight,” Thunder coach Mark Daigneault said.
It was all SGA for OKC down the stretch. The Thunder closed the game on a 16-7 run; he had all but one of those points.
“We played with desperation to end the game,” Gilgeous-Alexander said, “and that’s why we won.”
Jalen Williams added 27, Alex Caruso had 20 and Chet Holmgren finished with 14 points and 15 rebounds for the Thunder. They did it the hard way — with a season-low three 3-pointers, and no assists from Gilgeous-Alexander for the first time all season.
Pascal Siakam scored 20 for Indiana, which got 18 from Tyrese Haliburton and 17 from Obi Toppin.
Game 5 of the series — now essentially a best-of-three — is at Oklahoma City on Monday night, with the Thunder now having reclaimed home-court advantage.
“This kind of a challenge is going to have extreme highs and extreme lows,” Pacers coach Rick Carlisle said. “This is a low right now and we're going to have to bounce back from it.”
The Thunder basically saved their realistic chance at winning the title. Teams with a 3-1 series lead in the NBA Finals have gone on to win the championship 37 times in 38 past chances. The Pacers looked well on their way to being the 39th team with such an edge, before Gilgeous-Alexander saved the day.
“We knew it when we woke up this morning; 3-1 is a lot different than 2-2 going back home,” Gilgeous-Alexander said.
The Pacers came out flying, scoring 20 points in the first 4:59 — only the second time all season the Thunder gave up so many so quickly. They led by as many as nine early, but were unable to pull away.
And things got chippy for the first time in the series: Toppin was called for a Flagrant 1 on Caruso midway through the second quarter, then Toppin was the recipient of a Flagrant 1 from Lu Dort just before the half. The Pacers closed on a 15-6 run, taking a 60-57 lead into the break.
Toppin’s baseline dunk late in the third put Indiana up 86-76, its first double-digit lead of the series coming late in the 15th quarter of the series. Back came OKC: A 13-3 run tied the game early in the fourth at 89, the first of a handful of those down the stretch.
Tied at 91. Tied at 95. Tied at 97. And, finally, the lead: Gilgeous-Alexander’s step-back with 2:23 left put the Thunder up 104-103, their first lead of the second half.
They kept it the rest of the way.
“We wanted to win," Siakam said. “I thought we played well enough for some stretches ... but unfortunately, it didn't happen.”
Regular Season Series
OKC wins series 2-0
Recent Plays
| 4th 0.0 | ![]() |
End of Game | 111 - 104 |
| 4th 0.0 | ![]() |
End of the 4th Quarter | 111 - 104 |
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Chet Holmgren defensive rebound | 111 - 104 |
| 4th 4.0 | ![]() |
Tyrese Haliburton misses 38-foot three point pullup jump shot | 111 - 104 |
| 4th 7.0 | ![]() |
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander makes free throw 2 of 2 | 111 - 104 |
Statistics
OKC |
IND |
|
|---|---|---|
| 37-78 | FG | 34-80 |
| 47.4 | Field Goal % | 42.5 |
| 3-16 | 3PT | 11-36 |
| 18.8 | Three Point % | 30.6 |
| 34-38 | FT | 25-33 |
| 89.5 | Free Throw % | 75.8 |
| 43 | Rebounds | 33 |
| 12 | Offensive Rebounds | 7 |
| 31 | Defensive Rebounds | 26 |
| 11 | Assists | 21 |
| 12 | Steals | 11 |
| 3 | Blocks | 3 |
| 13 | Turnovers | 15 |
| 3 | Team Turnovers | 1 |
| 16 | Total Turnovers | 16 |
| 1 | Technical Fouls | 1 |
| 1 | Total Technical Fouls | 1 |
| 1 | Flagrant Fouls | 1 |
| 23 | Points Conceded Off Turnovers | 25 |
| 10 | Fast Break Points | 9 |
| 50 | Points in Paint | 36 |
| 26 | Fouls | 27 |
| 7 | Largest Lead | 10 |
Indiana Pacers Injuries
| NAME, POS | STATUS | DATE |
|---|---|---|
| Aaron Nesmith, G | Out | Nov 13 |
| Cody Martin, SF | Out | Nov 13 |
| Kam Jones, G | Out | Nov 10 |
| Bennedict Mathurin, G | Out | Nov 8 |
| Johnny Furphy, G | Out | Nov 5 |
Oklahoma City Thunder Injuries
| NAME, POS | STATUS | DATE |
|---|---|---|
| Jalen Williams, G | Out | Nov 12 |
| Aaron Wiggins, G | Out | Nov 12 |
| Luguentz Dort, G | Out | Nov 12 |
| Kenrich Williams, G | Out | Nov 10 |
| Nikola Topic, G | Out | Oct 30 |
Game Information
Location: Indianapolis, IN
Attendance: 17,274 · Capacity:
2025-26 Northwest Standings
| TEAM | W | L | PCT | GB | STRK |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Oklahoma City |
12 | 1 | .923 | - | W4 |
Denver |
9 | 2 | .818 | 2 | W6 |
Minnesota |
7 | 4 | .636 | 4 | W3 |
Portland |
6 | 5 | .545 | 5 | W1 |
Utah |
4 | 8 | .333 | 7.5 | L1 |
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