The Oklahoma City Thunder rode a 31-17 fourth quarter run to capture Game 4 of the NBA Finals 111-104 over the Indiana Pacers on Friday night at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.
The series is now tied at two games apiece with Game 5 heading back to Oklahoma City.
As the Thunder made their late run, league MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was right at the center of it. He made a couple of contested shots in a row to propel the Thunder in their late run. One of those plays has drawn plenty of ire from Pacers fans, who assert that SGA at the very least pushed off of Pacers wing Andrew Nembhard. Some others said that Gilgeous-Alexander traveled.
Here's the play:
Let's hear it, Pacers fans... pic.twitter.com/iiEnGoF54j
— BBALLBREAKDOWN (@bballbreakdown) June 14, 2025
The reactions went as expected:
I can’t remember a time when SGA didn’t push off
— Joe Htoo (@JoeHtoo2) June 14, 2025
That was a travel, not a fan of either team but even if we consider a gather step the entire step count was 4
— TRAKNOLOGIST (@TRAKNOLOGIST) June 14, 2025
Push off AND a travel 🤦🏽♂️
— Bobby Foster 💭🎬 (@iambobbyfoster) June 14, 2025
Right in front of Scott foster. How is this guy allowed to call any major games ever?
— Wokeaholics (@wokeaholics) June 14, 2025
Push off and traveled further than a 787.
— MicahW (@MicahW) June 14, 2025
One push-off doesn't dictate the outcome of a game, but this one is going to sting for Pacers fans.
Game 5 is Monday night.
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This article was originally published on www.si.com as Fans Go Off on Controversial Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Bucket Late in Game 4 Win.