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Oklahoma City Thunder vs. Indiana Pacers: How to watch Game 6 of the 2025 NBA Finals

Oklahoma City Thunder vs. Indiana Pacers: How to watch Game 6 of the 2025 NBA Finals

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The Oklahoma City Thunder are facing the Indiana Pacers in the 2025 NBA Finals. The odds heavily favored the Thunder over the Pacers headed into this series, which is no surprise considering the Thunder were 68-14 in the regular season and the No. 1 overall seed in the Western Conference. However, the fourth-seeded Indiana Pacers managed to hold their own, and were tied in the series up until Monday night, when OKC defeated Indiana 120-109. The Thunder now lead the series 3-2.
Game 6 tips off in Indiana this Thursday, June 19, at 8:30 p.m. on ABC. Here's everything you need to know about how to watch the Pacers vs. Thunder NBA Finals.
How to watch the Oklahoma City Thunder vs. Indiana Pacers Game 6:
Date: Thursday, June 19
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Time: 8:30 p.m. ET
TV channel: ABC
Streaming: DirecTV, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV and more
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Who is playing in the NBA Finals?
The Oklahoma City Thunder will face the Indiana Pacers in the 2025 NBA Finals.
2025 NBA Finals TV schedule:
All times Eastern.
Thursday, June 19
Game 6 - Oklahoma City at Indiana: 8:30 p.m. (ABC)
Sunday, June 22
Game 7 - Indiana at Oklahoma City, if necessary: 8 p.m. (ABC)
*if necessary
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