Pacers vs. Thunder: Live updates, highlights, Tyrese Haliburton updates for Game 7 of 2025 NBA Final
Pacers vs. Thunder: Live updates, highlights, Tyrese Haliburton updates for Game 7 of 2025 NBA Finals

Pacers vs. Thunder: Live updates, highlights, Tyrese Haliburton updates for Game 7 of 2025 NBA Finals

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Pacers vs. Thunder: Live updates, highlights, Tyrese Haliburton updates for Game 7 of 2025 NBA Finals

The Indiana Pacers beat the Oklahoma City Thunder 108-91 in Game 6. It’s the first Game 7 in an NBA Finals series since 2016. The Pacers were +500 underdogs to win the Finals ahead of Game 1 against the heavily favored Thunder (-700) Shai Gilgeous-Alexander continues to dominate the postseason, averaging 30.5 points per game.

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They’re the best two words in sports: Game 7. That’s where the Indiana Pacers and Oklahoma City Thunder find themselves after a dominant Game 6 home win by the Pacers to tie things up.

The two are now set to play the first Game 7 in an NBA Finals series since 2016, when the LeBron James-led Cleveland Cavaliers defeated the Golden State Warriors 93-89 in Game 7 to win the Larry O’Brien Trophy.

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Indy continues to surprise viewers (and Vegas), having notched the team’s 10th postseason win as an underdog in Game 6. The Pacers were +500 underdogs to win the Finals ahead of Game 1 against the heavily favored Thunder (-700).

MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander continues to dominate the postseason, averaging 30.5 points per game in this Finals series, along with Jalen Williams and Chet Holmgren at the center of it all.

Ahead of Game 6, Pacers fans were sweating out the status of star point guard Tyrese Haliburton, who’d suffered a calf injury in Game 5. After several days of treatment, Haliburton was able to go, and he produced a strong outing on the way to a dominant 108-91 win.

Haliburton will play again Sunday in what should be a thrilling conclusion to a historic finals run.

Date: Sunday, June 22

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Time: 8 p.m. ET

Location: Paycom Center | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

TV channel: ABC

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NBA Finals Game 7 live updates: Thunder vs. Pacers score, analysis

Oklahoma City Thunder leads Indiana Pacers 89-68 with 8:27 remaining in the fourth quarter. Thunder is leading the battle in points off turnovers by a margin of 27-5. Thunder has four players in double figures, with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander leading all players with 22 points and 10 assists. Indiana is without star point guard Tyrese Haliburton, sidelined with an Achilles injury. USA TODAY Sports will provide the latest updates, highlights, wild plays, analysis and more throughout the game. The 20th Game 7 in NBA Finals history takes place Sunday at the Paycom Center in Oklahoma City. The Pacers are seeking their first championship since 1973 when it was in the ABA. The Thunder are looking to win their first NBA title since 1995, when they won the title with a victory over the New York Knicks in the final game of the season. The series is tied at 3-3, with one game left to play in the season-opener in New York on Wednesday.

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It’s all come down to this. The two best words in sports: Game 7.

The Oklahoma City Thunder and Indiana Pacers have provided the league and fans with an excellent series, and the final game of the NBA season has a chance to set legacies and to haunt players who don’t perform. The 20th Game 7 in NBA Finals history takes place Sunday at the Paycom Center in Oklahoma City.

It’s the first Finals Game 7 in nine years, when the LeBron James-led Cleveland Cavaliers came back from a 3-1 deficit to stun the Golden State Warriors.

NBA MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is leading the young Thunder team during the Finals, averaging 30.5 points, 4.5 rebounds, 4.5 assists and two steals in nearly 38 minutes a game. His sidekick, Jalen Williams, is chipping in more than 24 points per Finals contest.

Indiana, seeking its first championship since 1973 when it was in the ABA, is being paced by Pascal Siakam (19.8 ppg, 8.3 rpg) and Tyrese Haliburton (14.8 ppg, 6.8 apg, 5.3 rpg).

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Balanced scoring has also been the key, as 12 different players are averaging more than 10 points a game during the Finals.

It all adds up to a winner-take-all Game 7.

USA TODAY Sports will provide the latest updates, highlights, wild plays, analysis and more throughout the game. Follow along.

4th quarter, 8:27

NBA Finals Game 7 score: Thunder opening things up

OKC has started the fourth and final quarter of this NBA season on an 8-0 run, the last three coming on a Jalen Williams 3-pointer. The Thunder now lead 89-68, opening up a 21-point lead with just 8:27 remaining.

End Q3: Thunder 81, Pacers 68

If the Indiana Pacers cannot hold onto the ball, they will lose the NBA Finals.

Already without star point guard Tyrese Haliburton, sidelined with an Achilles injury, Indiana’s inability to get quality possessions allowed the Thunder to open a 13-point lead – their largest of the game – headed into the final quarter of the NBA season.

The Thunder are harassing Pacers guards and using active hands to deflect and force errant passes. In the first four-and-a-half minutes of the third, the Pacers committed four turnovers. In the third, they committed eight. Overall, they have given it away 17 times.

Oklahoma City has turned those turnovers into a massive advantage; the Thunder are leading the battle in points off turnovers by a margin of 27-5.

Oklahoma City has four players in double figures, with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander leading all players with 22 points and 10 assists.

Backup Pacers point guard T.J. McConnell, once again, had a massive third quarter, scoring 12 points in the period, to give him a team-high 16. In fact, McConnell scored the final 12 Pacers points of the period.

Tyrese Haliburton injury: Dad calls it ‘an Achilles injury”

John Haliburton, the father of Tyrese Haliburton, told reporter Lisa Salters that the Pacers star suffered an “Achilles injury” during the first quarter of Game 7.

“He said that Tyrese is doing as well as he can be under the circumstances and the entire family was back there with him. …” Salters said. “He says that (Tyrese) is in good spirits and he is watching the game and he is trying to root on his team from back in the locker room.”

How to watch Pacers vs Thunder in NBA Finals Game 7

Time: 8 p.m. ET (7 p.m. CT)

8 p.m. ET (7 p.m. CT) Location: Paycom Center (Oklahoma City)

Paycom Center (Oklahoma City) TV: ABC

ABC Stream: Fubo, Sling TV

Q2: Pacers 48, Thunder 47

The Indiana Pacers are showing some resilience without Tyrese Haliburton.

Despite Haliburton suffering a non-contact, right lower leg injury in the first quarter that knocked him out of the game, the Pacers, thanks to their depth and balance, are have taken a one-point lead into halftime after outscoring Oklahoma City by four in the period.

The Pacers have embraced a swarming defense, high energy and off-ball movement on offense to make up for Haliburton’s absence. Eight different Pacers have scored, with four of them having at least eight points. Forward Pascal Siakam leads all Indiana players with 10 points.

The 3-point shot is keeping Indiana in this game; the Pacers shot 8-of-16 from deep, while Oklahoma City – as it has for most of the Finals – struggled from deep, hitting just 4-of-18 (22.2%) of its looks from 3-point range.

For the Thunder, NBA MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is leading the way with 16 points, though his most important contribution thus far may be his shot creation for his teammates; SGA dished out seven assists.

Oklahoma City has worked the ball into paint and is outscoring Indiana down low by a margin of 20-12. The Thunder have also forced Indiana into nine turnovers.

End Q1: Thunder 25, Pacers 22

A shadow, unfortunately, hung over the first quarter of Game 7 of the NBA Finals.

The Thunder took a three-point lead in what was a back-and-forth period, but that will be overshadowed by an apparent serious right leg injury to star Pacers point guard Tyrese Haliburton.

With 5:02 in the period, when trying to blow past Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Haliburton tumbled to the floor with a non-contact injury. Haliburton immediately slapped the floor in pain and discomfort, expression obvious emotion, appearing to shout “no” repeatedly.

After trainers spent several minutes tending to him, Haliburton was eventually helped off the floor and into the locker room with a towel draped over his head.

Haliburton had been aggressive with his shot, scoring 9 points on 3-of-5 shooting, with all makes coming from 3-point range.

Despite Haliburton going down, the Pacers were able to stabilize, inserting backup guard T.J. McConnell into the game.

The Pacers are shooting 38.1%, while Oklahoma City is shooting 50%.

Backup guard Alex Caruso came into the game and hit a pair of quick 3s to chip in 6 points, while Gilgeous-Alexander leads the Thunder with 8 points on 3-of-6 shooting.

Pacers star guard Tyrese Haliburton went down with a scary injury with 5:02 left in the first quarter. Haliburton slipped with 5:02 on the clock after catching a pass from Obi Toppin and trying to drive by Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. He was emotional, pounding on the court as his teammates circled around him.

Oklahoma City Thunder vs Indiana Pacers timeline

With everything on the line, both teams came out with energy and intent.

But it was the visiting Indiana Pacers who took the early lead at the first media timeout.

The Pacers are up 14-10 through the first five minutes of action, with Indiana shooting a blistering 66.7% from beyond the arc. Star point guard Tyrese Haliburton was aggressive with his shot, particularly the 3, hitting 3-of-4 attempts from deep.

Haliburton leads all players with 9 points.

The Thunder are shooting 57.1% from the floor, with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander leading the way with 6 points.

NBA Finals national anthem

Emmy and Tony Award-winning actress and Oklahoma native Kristin Chenoweth (aka Glinda from the musical “Wicked”) gave a rousing rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner” before the start of Game 7.

What time is Pacers vs Thunder game today?

The Oklahoma City Thunder host the Indiana Pacers in Game 7 of the NBA Finals at 8 p.m. ET (7 p.m. local) at the Paycom Center in Oklahoma City.

Where is Game 7 between the Pacers and Thunder?

The Oklahoma City Thunder host the Indiana Pacers in a decisive Game 7 of the NBA Finals at Paycom Center in Oklahoma City.

Pacers vs. Thunder Game 7 starting lineups

Indiana Pacers

Aaron Nesmith

Pascal Siakam

Myles Turner

Andrew Nembhard

Tyrese Haliburton

Oklahoma City Thunder

Jalen Williams

Chet Holmgren

Isaiah Hartenstein

Lu Dort

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

Thunder already have NBA championship buses; Pacers coach not happy

Oklahoma City Thunder officials are certainly confident of a Game 7 win over the Indiana Pacers in the NBA Finals. Buses were seen at the Paycom Center, primed and painted and ready for a victory parade, with the words 2025 NBA Champions on them before Sunday’s winner-take-all game against the Indiana Pacers.

Word of the colorfully painted buses got around to Pacers head coach Rick Carlisle, who no doubt will use that as motivation to ruin any championship plans by the Thunder.

“I just saw a video that’s probably going to go viral of some buses, open-top buses, presumably for the parade that are already painted with them as champions. That’s all I’m thinking about right now,” Carlisle said.

Indiana is looking to become the first road team to win a Game 7 on the road since the Cleveland Cavaliers overcame a 3-1 deficit against the Golden State Warriors in 2016.

Pacers-Thunder Game 7 referees

Scott Foster, who incurred the ire of some Pacers fans, earlier in the NBA Finals, will not be on the floor as part of the officiating crew for Game 7. Here are the three referees:

James Capers (13th Finals; officiated Game 3)

Josh Tiven (Sixth Finals; officiated Game 4)

Sean Wright (Second Finals; officiated Game 4)

OFFICIATING CREW: Scott Foster not among referees for Game 7

Pacers vs. Thunder odds: NBA Finals Game 7

The Oklahoma City Thunder are favorites to win the series vs. the Indiana Pacers in Game 7 of the 2025 NBA Finals, according to BetMGM (odds as of afternoon of Sunday, June 22):

Spread : Thunder (-6.5)

: Thunder (-6.5) Moneyline : Thunder (-275); Pacers (+220)

: Thunder (-275); Pacers (+220) Over/under: 215.5

Thunder vs. Pacers NBA Finals Game 7 predictions

USA TODAY: Majority pick Thunder

Jeff Zillgitt: Thunder 101, Pacers 96

Thunder 101, Pacers 96 Lorenzo Reyes: Thunder 107, Pacers 106

Thunder 107, Pacers 106 Scooby Axson: Pacers 116, Thunder 113

Pacers 116, Thunder 113 James Williams: Thunder 110, Pacers 105

Thunder 110, Pacers 105 Jordan Mendoza: Thunder 102, Pacers 99

How many Finals have the Oklahoma City Thunder won?

The Oklahoma City Thunder have one NBA championship. However, it came in 1979 when the team was the Seattle SuperSonics. They have not won a title since moving to Oklahoma City in 2008.

How many Finals have the Indiana Pacers won?

The Indiana Pacers have not won an NBA championship. They have two Eastern Conference titles (2000, 2025).

What was the last NBA Finals to go to Game 7?

The most recent NBA Finals to reach a Game 7 came in 2016 when the Cleveland Cavaliers won their first championship in franchise history. The Cavs were down 3-1 against the Golden State Warriors through the first four games before winning two games in a row to tie the series. Cleveland then won Game 7 on the road and became the first team in NBA history to come back from a 3-1 series deficit in the NBA Finals.

How many NBA Finals have gone to a Game 7?

The NBA Finals have gone to a full seven games 19 times in the league’s history. The first seven-game series was in 1951 when the Rochester Royals (now the Sacramento Kings) won Game 7 at home over the New York Knicks. The first 12 of those 19 seven-game series occurred in the 1950s, 60s or 70s, with just seven taking place since. The last time an NBA Finals went to a Game 7 was 2016, when the Cleveland Cavaliers rallied from a 3-1 deficit to beat the Golden State Warriors on the road in the decisive game.

The Lakers have played in nine Game 7s – the first two as the Minneaplis Lakers before moving to Los Angeles – which is the most in NBA history. But the Lakers have only won four of those nine games. The Boston Celtics are 7-1 when playing in a Game 7 of the NBA Finals.

How many teams have won Game 7 of the NBA Finals on the road?

The Indiana Pacers have a chance to etch their name in a very exclusive list should they win the NBA championship: winning a Game 7 on the road. When the Cleveland Cavaliers beat the Golden State Warriors in the 2016 NBA Finals, they became just the fourth team in NBA history to win a Game 7 on the road. Here are the four teams that won the decisive Game 7 on their opponent’s home court (home in italics):

2016: Cleveland Cavaliers defeated Golden State Warriors

defeated Golden State Warriors 1978: Washington Bullets defeated Seattle Supersonics

defeated Seattle Supersonics 1974: Boston Celtics defeated Milwaukee Bucks

defeated Milwaukee Bucks 1969: Boston Celtics defeated Los Angeles Lakers

NBA Finals MVP odds

Players with the best odds to win the Most Valuable Player award of the 2025 NBA Finals, according to BetMGM (odds as of afternoon of Sunday, June 22):

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (Thunder): -235

(Thunder): -235 Pascal Siakam (Pacers): +310

(Pacers): +310 Jalen Williams (Thunder): +1200

(Thunder): +1200 Tyrese Haliburton (Pacers): +1500

(Pacers): +1500 TJ McConnell (Pacers): +10000

(Pacers): +10000 Obi Toppin (Pacers): +25000

NBA Finals schedule: Thunder vs. Pacers

Pacers vs. Thunder NBA Finals Game 7 TV channel

ABC is televising Game 7 of the NBA Finals between Oklahoma City Thunder and the Indiana Pacers at 8 p.m. ET (7 p.m. CT).

How to stream NBA Finals Game 7: Pacers vs. Thunder

Game 7 between the Thunder and Pacers is available on ABC. Fans can also stream the action with Sling TV and Fubo, which offers a free trial for new users.

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