INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - TJ McConnell stole inbounds passes not once, not twice, but three times in Game 3 of the NBA Finals. He waved his arms, pumped his fists and shouted at an already delirious crowd to make more noise.
McConnell, Mathurin lead Pacers’ bench charge in Game 3, fueling 2-1 NBA Finals lead over Thunder
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - TJ McConnell stole inbounds passes not once, not twice, but three times in Game 3 of the NBA Finals. He waved his arms, pumped his fists and shouted at an already delirious crowd to make more noise.
Bennedict Mathurin made just about every shot, calm and cool, always coming up with the bucket that Indiana needed.
Separately, they couldn’t seem more different. Together, they were a two-man bench wrecking crew for the Pacers in Game 3 of the NBA Finals - two of the biggest reasons why Indiana has a 2-1 lead over the Oklahoma City Thunder in the title series.
McConnell became the first reserve in finals history to have five assists and five steals in a game. Mathurin - who couldn’t play in Indiana’s playoff run last year because of a shoulder injury - scored 27 points, the most by a reserve in a finals game in 14 years. Sure, Tyrese Haliburton nearly had a triple-double and Pascal Siakam scored 21 points and Myles Turner battled through illness to have a pair of huge blocks late in Indiana’s 116-107 victory Wednesday night, but McConnell and Mathurin were the story.