The stage is set. Under the brightest light, the echoes of history and the weight of dreams begin, and the NBA Finals begin. Oklahoma City. Indiana. The match was barely predicted, but it retains all the elements of what is unforgettable. With Media Day already buzzing and Game 1 tilting on Thursday, this final is more than just a conclusion. It’s about celebrating what basketball is when beliefs exceed expectations.
It’s a showdown between a rising star and a veteran leader, between the franchise’s reincarnation and those chasing the taste of the glory of the first championship. As always, the ball is in the air and starts with everything you play for everything.
The Road to the Final: Thunder and Pacers Clash
In a league defined by super teams and star-studded rotations, the Thunder and Pacer charted their own courses. Oklahoma City wasn’t just a win. They were accurate and calm and wiped out the regular season series with Indiana. On December 26th, Shy Gilgauss Alexander poured 45 points to eliminate the early deficit and establish control. By March 29, he tallied another 33 and Thunder cruised again, 132–111.
The Pacers-Thunder NBA Finals will be the first to showcase two teams under the luxury tax since it came into effect 22 years ago. pic.twitter.com/2SDQ1IUQF7
– Front Office Sports (@FOS) June 1, 2025
The Indiana path was even more severe, climbing the east and ultimately defeating the Knicks in Game 6. Leading by Tyrese Halliburton and the ever-resistant Rick Carlisle, the Pacers proved worth it. But now their toughest tests are coming – stopping the hottest teams in basketball and the newly crowned MVP of the league.
MVP’s tears and thunderous odds
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander didn’t just win the MVP. Within a moment of innocence, he shed tears as he spoke of his wife, gratitude, and quiet perseverance that would replace a brave victory rap. Steve Nash, Canada’s first MVP, calls it a “heritage moment.” The honor of Gilgeous-Alexander turns down the season that has helped everyone to remember the beauty of the stars, beating Nikola Jokic and buying his spotlight.
This is officially the biggest season with Canadian basketball players.
I’m a Steve Nash guy… but Shy Gilgus Alexander is on the brink of something magical!
*1st in the NBA of PPG
*2nd in steel
*1st plus/minus
*1st place in the 30-point game
*1st place in the 40-point game
*1st… pic.twitter.com/LE4UKJB34Z-micallef (@tim_micallef) May 29, 2025
As the final approaches, the odds maker reflects emotions. Oklahoma City comes in as a heavy favorite listed at -700. Rebellious and dangerous pacers carry +500 odds. For Game 1, Thunder is a favorite with 9.5 points. What are the most likely results for the series? Five lightning people. However, the title has not been handed over to Favorites.
Schedule: When an instant occurs
The finals will be played at the familiar rhythm of June. This is a cadence engraved in the soul of basketball. All games will air on ABC. This is a primetime appointment in the country ready to witness greatness.
Official schedule of #nbafinals Presented by @youtubetv Between the Pacers and the Thunder!
Game 1: Thursday, June 5th at 8:30pm/ET pic.twitter.com/nv0tzrkhoc
-NBA (@NBA) June 1, 2025
Game 1: June 5th, Oklahoma City, Indiana, 8:30pm EDT
Game 2: June 8th, Oklahoma City, Indiana, 8pm EDT
Game 3: June 11th, Oklahoma City, Indiana, 8:30pm EDT
Game 4: June 13th, Oklahoma City, Indiana, 8:30pm EDT
Game 5: June 16th, Indiana in Oklahoma City, if necessary
Game 6: June 19th, Oklahoma City, Indiana, if necessary
Game 7: If necessary, indiana in Oklahoma City June 22nd
The conflict with the Stanley Cup final means that full attention belongs here. Here, a buzzer barter, legacy and heartbreak are born.
Number Value: Find Edge
Despite the clear edge of Oklahoma City’s talent and depth, it could probably be shaking too far. To win a series at -700, you will need to bet $700 just to earn $100. And while lightning is respected, it almost certainly means that number. This was rarely found in matchups or moment-based finals.
“The oil and water don’t mix”
My mini video essay on why the Pacers-Thunder NBA Finals have a chance to be special.
enjoy! pic.twitter.com/h0t3cdahsg
-EsfandiarBaraheni (@justsbaraheni) June 1, 2025
Think of this: Indiana has overcome the storm in the east and knocked out two top tier teams, Milwaukee and New York. Their attacks flow, their intervals are elite, and they show resilience. With a price of -110 +2.5 game spread, bettors can find value without the need for agitation of the pacer. It’s a competitive series.
Games above 4.5 are also listed at -425, indicating market expectations for at least five games. And if you believe Indiana can steal two Game 6 or force Game 6, it’s a playable story, even if you bet on the long +500 money line.
Final Thoughts: Don’t Dismiss the Loser
Thunder is worthy of a favorite. However, the gaps between these teams may not be as wide as the odds suggest. In a series where Indiana’s strengths are perfectly matched with the usual benefits of Oklahoma City, the Pacers don’t have to shock the world. They need to continue playing basketball brands.
The finals often depend on who can do it, who remains composed, and who grabs the biggest moment. Indiana’s offense, ball control and momentum make them a dangerous underdog.
In the quiet calculus of postseason greatness, the coaches etch names with victory. With just 26 playoff games, Oklahoma City’s Mark DeGrinie holds the highest win percentage in NBA postseason history (.692). Right behind him? A man named Phil Jackson. For Indiana’s Rick Carlisle, the series is a ladder. One victory places him among the 25 coaches who won five finals. The title brings him into a rare atmosphere, and only joins the other 16 who have won eight.
Beyond the final, the horizon will be faster. The NBA Draft will continue June 25-26, followed by another wave of hope. But for now, the focus is narrower. The final is here. And somewhere between the tip and the trophy, we are waiting for a new chapter in NBA history to be written.