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Thunder Coach Mark Daigneault Gets Honest About Major Game 4 Decision
Mandatory Credit: Isaiah J. Downing-Imagn Images

The Oklahoma City Thunder seemed to find something by staving off the Indiana Pacers and securing a critical 111-104 Game 4 victory on Friday night in Gainbridge Fieldhouse. 

Oklahoma City managed to entirely shut down the Pacers late, as the team failed to score a single field goal in the contest's final 3:20 of regulation. The Thunder outscored Indiana 12-1 in that timespan to snag the win and even the NBA Finals, 2-2.

Head coach Mark Daigneault, the 2024 Coach of the Year, opted to return to his two-big starting lineup, elevating big man Isaiah Hartenstein over swingman Cason Wallace. Alongside third-year big Chet Holmgren, Hartenstein formed a formidable frontcourt tandem against Indiana.

Hartenstein's defense was impressive, but he still played fairly finite minutes, and was subbed out late in exchange for 6-foot-4 reserve wing Alex Caruso, whose 30 minutes of action outpaced Hartenstein's 21. Hartenstein scored two points on 1-of-3 shooting from the field, pulled down six rebounds, and dished out three dimes.

During a postgame presser, Daigneault explained his decision to bring Hartenstein back into his first five, per Clemente Almanza of Thunder Wire.

“It was a point to get Hart more minutes tonight. I thought he’s been helpful in his minutes,” Daigneault said. “But in terms of the lineup, I mean, we go into every game trying to figure out the formula to win that game. That’s what we thought was best to win Game 4 tonight.”

Game 5 is slated for Monday night at 5:30 p.m. PT/8:30 p.m. ET on ABC.

This article first appeared on Athlon Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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