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Total Pro Sports on MSNIndiana Pacers vs. Oklahoma City Thunder Game 3: Prediction, Probable Starting Lineups, And Injury Updates (June 11, 2025)The Oklahoma City Thunder and the Indiana Pacers will have Game 3 of the NBA finals at Paycom Center on Sunday, June 8. The Oklahoma City Thunder punched a strong comeback in game 2 with 123-107, evening the series at 1-1.
And now, the Oklahoma City Thunder are faced with a must-win in the Finals. Catch the action in the CelticsBlog Playback room. Download the Playback app today and be part of the conversation as the action unfolds.
Long-time NBA analyst Skip Bayless didn’t mince his words when he evaluated the Indiana Pacers’ performance during their 123-107 Game 2 loss against the Oklahoma City Thunder.
The Oklahoma City Thunder could not go down 0-2 dropping both at home, and the team didn't. Let's take a look at three takeaways from the Thunder's most important game to date.
Holmgren shot 2-of-8 within four feet of the rim in Game 1, finishing the night with six points on nine shot attempts. It was a night where Daigneault leaned more into Isaiah Hartenstein (9 points on 3-of-5 shooting, plus 9 rebounds).
Game 1 of the NBA Finals could have been an especially crushing defeat for a young Oklahoma City Thunder team had they not dealt with nearly the exact same scenario earlier in these same playoffs