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The finals ushered in variables! The Pacers missed at least two games in the important rotation of the Thunder championship?

According to U.S. media sources, Pacers player Jareth Walker will miss at least the first two games of the Finals due to injury issues.

Pacers head coach Carlisle confirmed the news in an interview with the media, saying that Walker was injured in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Finals against the Knicks. At present, Walker can only walk on crutches, and will not be able to return to training in the short term, let alone play.

The Finals will officially kick off on June 6, with the Pacers heading to the Pacers for two games on the road and a third game on June 12, with the Pacers head coach hoping Walker has a chance to make a comeback in G3.

Walker has been one of the most important rotations for the Pacers this season, averaging 5.9 points and 2.8 rebounds per game during the regular season.

Without Walker, the Pacers are bound to have some problems in the rotation. The overall strength of the Thunder in the Finals is superior, and if the Pacers want to take the initiative in the Finals, they must do every detail well.

According to the latest American media predictions, the Thunder have a better chance of winning the eventual championship.

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