Previously, the home team won 15 and 4 losses in the 19 finals, and the teams that fell behind 2-3 in the past three times have won the championship
At 8:00 am on June 23, the finals G7 will start in Oklahoma City.
According to statistics, this is the 20th finals tiebreak in the NBA history, and it is also the first tiebreak since the 2016 Cavaliers Battle.
The previous 19 tiebreakers were scored, and the score difference was no more than 5 points in 9 games. The average score difference in the finals G7 was 6.9 points. In these 19 games, the home team's record is 15 wins and 4 losses.
And in the past three tiebreakers, the teams that were behind 2-3 eventually won two consecutive games: the Cavaliers in 2016, the Heat in 2013, and the Lakers in 2010.
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