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June 13, 2025, 12:32 pm
Last Updated on June 13, 2025 12:32 pm by goncaloteiga33 | Published: June 13, 2025
Game four’s importance can’t be overstated. OKC can tie the series and regain home-court advantage or Indiana can cement their championship hopes and go up three-to-one. OKC is favoured by six points and the O/U is set at 226.5! The keys to game three were Indiana winning the turnover battle and scoring more points in the paint, and their bench was an integral part of that. Bennedict Mathurin was the epitome of a microwave scorer, putting up 27 points in a mere 22 minutes, and T.J. McConnell dished five assists and stole the ball five times. On the OKC side, Chet Holmgren delivered a huge 20-10 performance, helping OKC win the rebounding battle, but he went zero for six from deep. If Chet’s longe range shots start to go in, he could have a monster fantasy game. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s six turnovers to four assists also marked wednesday’s game. His 12 points in the paint and five fouls drawn were all series-lows! Can OKC turn the series around or will Indiana get their championship hopes up? Let’s get started!
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Tonight’s Prop
Tonight’s Draft Kings Games Picks
OKC -6
DFS Pillar Plays
Chet Holmgren
Position: PF/C
Salary: $12,300 / $8,300
OKC has slowly but surely trimmed their rotation in the Finals, culminating in only seven players playing more than 10 minutes in game three. In a must win game four before heading back home, OKC should continue this trend and Chet Holmgren could reap the benefits on the extended playtime. He has struggled when matching up against Myles Turner for the series, but if Coach Daigneault decides to revert back to the double big lineup, even if it is for limited spurts, it could help unlock Chet’s perimeter game, as he’s only one for 10 from deep in the series. He has improved fantasy-wise each game, going from 15 to 25.5 to 38.5 fpts, and his rebounding will continue to be one of the keys for OKC, as he led the team with 10 last game. If his perimeter game sees positive regression, and it could come naturally or through playing more time with Isaiah Hartenstein, we could be in for a monster performance. Moreover, if Hartenstein draws the Myles Turner defensive assignment, we could see weakside rim protector Chet again. Chet has had multiple three-plus blocks game in the playoffs – at least two in each series – and he totaled just two blocks in three games against Indiana. Chet has improved each passing game this series and he has the potential to do much, much more!
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