
Thunder vs. Pacers Game 4 prediction, how to watch, TV channel, odds
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In Game 4 of the NBA Finals, the Oklahoma City Thunder will meet the Indiana Pacers. Friday's matchup between the Thunder and the Pacers features the Thunder as 6-point favorites. The game's point total is 225.5.
Here's everything you need to know to know about the Thunder-Pacers game, from the point spread, moneyline, total Over/Under and expert picks, as well as TV channel and streaming information. Thunder vs. Pacers Game Information, TV Channel & Odds When: Friday, June 13, 2025 at 8:30 p.m. ET
Where: Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana
TV: ABC Thunder vs Pacers Betting Information Favorite Spread Favorite Spread Odds Underdog Spread Odds Total Over Total Odds Under Total Odds Favorite Moneyline Underdog Moneyline Thunder -6 -110 -110 225.5 -110 -110 -230 +190 Thunder vs. Pacers Prediction
ATS Pick: Thunder (- 6)
O/U Pick: Over (225.5)
Score Prediction: Thunder 119 - Pacers 110 Thunder vs. Pacers Betting Insights Out of 82 games so far this season, the Thunder have had 48 with over 225.5 points scored, their current matchup's point total.
This season, 54 of the Pacers' 82 games have had a combined total higher than 225.5 points scored.
These two teams average a combined 237.9 points per game, 12.4 more points than the total of 225.5 set for this game.
Opponents of the two teams average a combined 2.8 fewer points per game (222.7) than this game's total of 225.5 points.
Oklahoma City has been the favorite in 78 games this season and has come away with the win 65 times (83.3%) in those contests.
Indiana has won in 14, or 45.2%, of the 31 contests it has been named as the odds-on underdog this year.
Oklahoma City has a 3-2 record in the last five head-to-head matchups against Indiana.
The Thunder also have a 3-2 record against the spread when playing the Pacers.
The Thunder beat the point spread in their previous four games, and were favored in all of those games. Thunder Recent Trends The Thunder are 5-5 against the spread and 6-4 overall over their past 10 contests.
Oklahoma City and its opponents have combined to score an average of 221.1 points in its last 10 games, 4.4 less than the 225.5 over/under in this matchup.
In the Thunder's 82 games this year, they have 53 wins against the spread.
Oklahoma City has an against the spread record of 37-20-3 in its 60 games when favored by 6 points or more so far this season.
The Thunder have eclipsed the over/under in 54.9% of their opportunities this year (45 times in 82 games with a set point total).
The Thunder record 5.4 more points per game (120.5) than the Pacers give up (115.1).
Oklahoma City is 39-14-1 against the spread and 47-7 overall when scoring more than 115.1 points.
The Thunder are shooting 48.2% from the field this season, 0.8 percentage points higher than the 47.4% the Pacers allow to opponents.
The Thunder have done a better job covering the spread in home games (28-11-3) than they have in road tilts (25-14-1).
When it comes to point totals, Oklahoma City hits the over more consistently in home games, as it has gone over the total 25 times in 42 opportunities this season (59.5%). On the road, it has hit the over 20 times in 40 opportunities (50%).
As a moneyline favorite, the Thunder have won 35 of 41 games at home, good for a .854 winning percentage. They have won 30 of 37 games on the road (.811) as a moneyline favorite. Thunder Recent Stats Stat Average Rank Points Scored 120.5 4 Points Allowed 107.6 3 Rebounds 44.8 11 Assists 26.9 12 Steals 10.3 1 Blocks 5.7 2 Thunder Leaders Shai Gilgeous-Alexander averages 32.7 points, 6.4 assists and 5 rebounds per contest.
Jalen Williams posts 21.6 points, 5.3 boards and 5.1 assists per game. Defensively, he averages 1.6 steals (seventh in league) and 0.7 blocks.
Isaiah Hartenstein posts 11.2 points, 3.8 assists and 10.7 boards per game.
Aaron Wiggins averages 12 points, 1.8 assists and 3.9 rebounds.
Luguentz Dort puts up 10.1 points, 4.1 boards and 1.6 assists per contest, shooting 43.5% from the floor and 41.2% from downtown with 2.4 made treys per game. Thunder Player Props Points O/U Points Over Odds PPG (Reg. Season) Shai Gilgeous-Alexander 34.5 -105 32.7 Jalen Williams 21.5 -125 21.6 Chet Holmgren 15.5 -120 15 Alex Caruso 9.5 +100 7.1 Luguentz Dort 8.5 +100 10.1 Pacers Recent Trends The Pacers are 7-3 against the spread and 7-3 overall in their past 10 games.
Indiana and its opponents have combined to score an average of 225.2 combined points in its last 10 games, 0.3 less than the 225.5 over/under in this matchup.
The Pacers have 38 wins against the spread in 82 games this season.
This season, Indiana has an ATS record of 7-6 in its 13 games as an underdog of 6 points or more.
Pacers games this season have hit the over on 44 of 82 set point totals (53.7%).
The Pacers score an average of 117.4 points per game, 9.8 more points than the 107.6 the Thunder allow.
Indiana is 38-33-1 against the spread and 48-24 overall when it scores more than 107.6 points.
The Pacers' 48.8% shooting percentage from the field this season is 5.2 percentage points higher than the Thunder have allowed to their opponents (43.6%).
The Pacers' winning percentage against the spread, both home and away, is .463. They are 19-21-1 ATS on their home court and 19-22-0 on the road.
Indiana's games have gone above the over/under 53.7% of the time both at home (22 of 41) and away (22 of 41) this season.
When moneyline favorites, the Pacers have won a higher percentage of games at home (25-6) than on the road (10-9). Pacers Recent Stats Stat Average Rank Points Scored 117.4 7 Points Allowed 115.1 17 Rebounds 41.8 27 Assists 29.2 3 Steals 8.5 8 Blocks 5.5 4 Pacers Leaders On a per-game basis, Tyrese Haliburton gets the Pacers 18.6 points, 3.5 rebounds and 9.2 assists. He also averages 1.4 steals and 0.7 blocked shots.
The Pacers are getting 20.2 points, 6.9 rebounds and 3.4 assists per game from Pascal Siakam this season.
The Pacers are receiving 15.6 points, 6.5 rebounds and 1.5 assists per game from Myles Turner this season.
Bennedict Mathurin gives the Pacers 16.1 points, 5.3 rebounds and 1.9 assists per game while posting 0.7 steals and 0.3 blocked shots.
The Pacers are receiving 9.1 points, 2.4 rebounds and 4.4 assists per game from T.J. McConnell this year. Pacers Player Props Points O/U Points Over Odds PPG (Reg. Season) Pascal Siakam 19.5 -105 20.2 Tyrese Haliburton 18.5 -105 18.6 Myles Turner 13.5 -120 15.6 Aaron Nesmith 11.5 -120 12 Bennedict Mathurin 10.5 -105 16.1
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