Thunder Blown Away by Pacers, Head Home for Epic Game 7 Showdown. Maybe They Should Try a New Sport?

In a shocking turn of events, the Oklahoma City Thunder found themselves on the wrong end of a 36-9 run against the resilient Indiana Pacers in Game 6 of their playoff series. The Thunder, who were favored to win the series, now find themselves heading home for a Game 7 showdown against the scrappy Pacers.

“It was like a bad dream out there,” said Thunder star player Kevin Durant. “We just couldn’t seem to get anything going, and before we knew it, the Pacers were running away with it. It was embarrassing, to say the least.”

The Pacers, led by their fearless leader Reggie Miller (not to be confused with the former NBA player of the same name), were not about to let the Thunder walk all over them. “We knew we had to come out strong and show them what we’re made of,” said Miller. “And boy, did we ever. That 36-9 run was just the beginning.”

Despite their disappointing performance in Game 6, the Thunder are confident that they can bounce back in Game 7. “We know what we’re capable of, and we’re not about to let the Pacers spoil our playoff hopes,” said Thunder coach Billy Donovan. “We’re going to come out firing on all cylinders and show them what we’re made of.”

As the teams prepare for the decisive Game 7, fans are eagerly anticipating what promises to be an epic showdown. “I can’t wait to see how this all plays out,” said one fan. “It’s going to be one for the history books, that’s for sure.”

So, buckle up Thunder fans, because Game 7 is sure to be a wild ride. Will the Thunder be able to redeem themselves and advance to the next round? Or will the Pacers continue their Cinderella run and pull off the upset of the century? Only time will tell.

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