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Thunder big favorites over Pacers as NBA finals start tonight

Thunder big favorites over Pacers as NBA finals start tonight
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By The Associated Press
yesterday | OKLAHOMA CITY
By The Associated Press Jun. 05, 2025 | 07:33 AM | OKLAHOMA CITY
In these NBA Finals, a team is four wins away from getting the last laugh.

Ask anyone on the Oklahoma City Thunder and Indiana Pacers if they’re still fueled by doubters, and the answer is probably going to be an immediate “yes.” Thunder star and NBA MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander went 11th in his draft. Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton went 12th in his. Both sides have undrafted players in their rotation.

Here they are: The NBA Finals, which start Thursday night in Oklahoma City. The Thunder have, by far, the NBA’s best record this season. The Pacers have the league’s second-best record since Jan. 1, including playoffs. And both teams have rolled through the postseason, going 12-4 in the first three rounds.

Indiana is chasing its first NBA title. Oklahoma City — technically — is also seeking its first; the franchise won a championship when it played in Seattle in 1979. These are teams that combined to win 49 games just three seasons ago, and now they’re the last two standing.

The Thunder are enormous favorites in the series. They’re 80-18 including the regular season and postseason, plus went 29-1 in the regular season against the Eastern Conference and have more double-digit wins — 61 and counting — than any team in any season in NBA history.

The Thunder are the youngest team to make the NBA Finals in 48 years. With an average age of about 25 years and seven months, they’re the youngest finalist since Portland in 1977.



(AP Photo Nate Billings)
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