In general, whenever a player sets a halftime three-point record in the playoffs, the game will eventually lose suspense.
1992 Finals Game 1 was Drexler's most unforgettable night.
Because that night, he officially fell behind Michael Jordan in ranks.
The Portland people felt good about themselves, thinking Michael Jordan and Drexler were on the same level, and local media even wrote satirically: "Michael's three-pointers are really 'amazing,' we have to be careful not to let him shoot us to death."
Thus, Jordan hit six three-pointers in the first half, scored 35 points in 19 minutes, fulfilling the Portland media's wish, making the game lose suspense by halftime.
Then there's the 1997 Eastern Conference Finals Game 1, Jordan+Ewing's Knicks VS the strongest duo in history.
Roger hit eight three-pointers in the first half, breaking the record set by Michael Jordan, and similarly, made the game lose suspense by halftime.