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The Oklahoma City Thunder will lean on its home-court advantage against the Indiana Pacers during Sunday night's Game 7 of the NBA Finals, which will be the league's first winner-takes-all game in ...
The Thunder still have not lost consecutive games in this postseason. They turned the ball over 21 times in the loss in Game 6 and shot only 42% from the field and 27% from three.
Thunder vs. Pacers total: Over 215.5 points (-110), Under 215.5 points (-110) Given the winner-take-all atmosphere, there's reason to understand why the total has dropped to a series-low 215.5 ...
In the Finals, the Thunder are shooting 39.8% on 32.7 3-point attempts per game at home and 30.9% on 22.7 attempts on the road, a difference of 30 points per game.
The Pacers dominated Game 6, tied the series and then forced a Game 7. OKC now has the opportunity to bounce back from a poor performance. But the Thunder will need guys to step up. After the ...
Oklahoma City is 48 minutes away from a championship, but it might come down to the final seconds. The Thunder and Indiana Pacers are preparing for the first Game 7 in the NBA Finals since 2016.
The Thunder would allow a potential championship to slip through its fingers with another similar performance. Game 7 between the Thunder and Pacers begins this Sunday, June 22 at 7 p.m. CST.
The Thunder responded by winning a 92-87 rock fight in Game 4 before seizing a pivotal Game 5 back at home. Jamal Murray battled through illness and piloted Denver to a must-have victory in Game 6.
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Pacers dismantled the Thunder in Game 6 of the NBA Finals, winning 108-91. The series is now tied 3-3, with the Pacers forcing a winner-take-all Game 7 “One game.