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Oklahoma City Thunder vs. Indiana Pacers NBA Finals odds, tips and betting trends  Game 2

Oklahoma City Thunder vs. Indiana Pacers NBA Finals odds, tips and betting trends Game 2

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Oklahoma City Thunder vs. Indiana Pacers NBA Finals odds, tips and betting trends | Game 2 | June 8
The Oklahoma City Thunder will take on the Indiana Pacers in Game 2 of the NBA Finals.
The Thunder are a double-digit favorite against the Pacers when the Thunder and the Pacers square off. The Thunder are favored by 11 points. The matchup's point total is set at 227.5.
Thunder vs. Pacers betting odds
NBA odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Friday at 3:29 a.m. ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.
Spread: Oklahoma City -11
Oklahoma City -11 Total: 227.5
227.5 Moneyline: Oklahoma City -581, Indiana +429
Pacers at Thunder odds, spread, & more
Prediction
Pick ATS: Thunder (- 11)
Thunder (- 11) Pick OU: Over (227.5)
Over (227.5) Prediction: Thunder 122 - Pacers 107
The Thunder have won 66 of the 79 games they were listed as the moneyline favorite this season (83.5%).
When it has played as a moneyline favorite with odds of -581 or shorter, Oklahoma City has a record of 28-2 (93.3% win percentage).
Based on this contest's moneyline, the Thunder's implied win probability is 85.3%.
The Pacers have entered the game as underdogs 33 times this season and won 16, or 48.5%, of those games.
Indiana has played as an underdog of +429 or more once this season and lost that game.
The Pacers have a 18.9% chance to win this game based on the implied probability of the moneyline.
The Thunder put up 120.5 points per game, 5.4 more points than the 115.1 the Pacers give up.
When Oklahoma City puts up more than 115.1 points, it is 40-14 against the spread and 47-7 overall.
Indiana is 38-33-1 against the spread and 48-24 overall when it scores more than 107.6 points.
Oklahoma City's record is 51-12-2 against the spread and 61-4 overall when it gives up fewer than 117.4 points.
The Thunder are the NBA's fourth-ranked scoring team (120.5 PPG), while the Pacers rank 17th in points per game allowed (115.1) in the league.
Indiana is the NBA's seventh-ranked offense (117.4 PPG), while Oklahoma City is the third-ranked defense (107.6).
The Thunder have out-scored their opponents by a total of 1055 points this season (12.9 points per game on average), and the Pacers have put up 183 more points than their opponents on the year (2.3 per game).
Oklahoma City has an average implied point total of 118.5 this season, which is 0.5 points lower than its implied total in Sunday's game (119).
So far this season, Oklahoma City has put up more than 119 points in 46 games.
The 119.6-point average implied total on the season for Indiana is 11.6 more points than the team's 108-point implied total in this matchup.
How to watch Thunder vs. Pacers
Game day: Sunday, June 8, 2025
Sunday, June 8, 2025 Game time: 8 p.m. ET
8 p.m. ET TV channel: ABC
ABC Location: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Arena: Paycom Center
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