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Pacers vs Thunder tickets: How much are tickets for Game 6 of the NBA Finals?

Pacers vs Thunder tickets: How much are tickets for Game 6 of the NBA Finals?

The Indiana Pacers host the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 6 of the NBA Finals on Thursday, June 19.
The Thunder lead the Pacers 3-2 in the best-of seven series after Monday night's OKC victory.
Game 6 tickets for the game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse start at $447 on StubHub.
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Game 6 is 8:30 p.m. ET Thursday, June 19, 2025, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis
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Thunder vs. Pacers Game 6: Four things to watch as Indiana tries to extend season
Thunder vs. Pacers Game 6: Four things to watch as Indiana tries to extend season

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  • NBC Sports

Thunder vs. Pacers Game 6: Four things to watch as Indiana tries to extend season

INDIANAPOLIS — Do the Indiana Pacers have another improbable comeback in them? Or will we see an NBA champion crowned on Thursday night? The way the Thunder have won the last two games and taken control of the series makes it seem like Game 6 could be the final game of the 2024-25 NBA season — but underestimate these Pacers at your own risk. Especially on their home court. Here are four things to watch in Game 6 Thursday night: Tyrese Haliburton Everything Game 6 starts — and the Pacers' season could end — here. Haliburton has a left calf strain, one that slowed him considerably in Game 5 when he scored four points on 0-of-6 shooting. He is the orchestrator of Indiana's high-paced offense, and if he's not playing at his All-NBA best, it's a massive advantage for the Thunder in a series where games have swung on the thinnest of margins. Haliburton, for his part, was clear that he planned to be on the court Thursday. 'I'm a competitor; I want to play. I'm going to do everything in my power to play,' Haliburton said. He has been undergoing around-the-clock treatment to make sure he is on the court. 'Massage, needles, hyperbaric, H waves. Everything you can do to get as comfortable as you can going into it,' Haliburton said, adding he is just following the instructions of the team's medical staff. 'The right tape and stuff while I am performing.' Haliburton went through the Pacers' light practice on Wednesday, got up some shots, and was walking without a limp. However, Pacers' coach Rick Carlisle was more cautious about Haliburton's status. 'He participated in all our walk-through stuff. But it's a walk-through, so there was no real running,' Carlisle said. 'We'll see. We'll see where we are tomorrow... We will not really know for sure until late tomorrow afternoon or early evening.' Expect more Pascal Siakam initiating the offense, more T.J. McConnell, and Carlisle is ready to lean into whatever role player gets hot at home. It's still not the same without Haliburton. The Pacers are 12-3 this postseason when Haliburton scores at least 20 points. Does he have that kind of night in him? The Pacers need him to. Did OKC learn from Denver Game 6? Oklahoma City has been here before. They were up 3-2 on the Denver Nuggets and, with the chance to put the Nuggets away in the Mile High City, the Thunder didn't come close. Jamal Murray scored 25 points, Christian Braun added 23 points and 12 rebounds, but this will mostly be remembered as the Julian Strawther game, he scored 15 second-half points off the bench to spark Denver and force a Game 7. What can Oklahoma City take away from that Game 6 and bring to Indianapolis? 'Don't get complacent. Don't look too far ahead,' Cason Wallace said. 'We gotta take it one game at a time. I feel like we were, we're a little relaxed in that game, so just knowing that we can't, we can't make that same mistake again.' 'I feel like we didn't control the controllables,' Alex Caruso said of the Game 6 loss in Denver. 'That's what we do. It's what we have to do in this game.' To a man at practices on Wednesday, the Thunder players discussed not getting ahead of themselves, staying in the moment, and coming out like the series is 0-0. 'We just got to come out with desperation again..' Isaiah Hartenstein said, referencing how the team played in Game 5. 'So we're not going to come in acting like everything's sealed, everything's done. They're going to come out with desperation. They're a great team, and we're and we're going to come out with the same and probably, maybe even more desperation.' Can Indiana take care of the ball? Haliburton's injury was part of what stalled out the Pacers' comeback dream in Game 5. The other thing was turnovers. Indiana had 23 turnovers that led to 32 Oklahoma City points. The Thunder had 13 more scoring opportunities on the night and won the possession battle, primarily because of the turnovers. 'That's the game. We've got to do a heck of a lot better there,' Carlisle said. The Thunder ball pressure will be back. Can the Pacers handle it? Shai Gilgeous-Alexander on cusp of history LeBron James in 2013 in Miami. That was the last time a player won the NBA MVP, the Finals MVP, and an NBA championship in the same season. It's happened just 15 times since 1970. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is one win away from that. Not that he was going to discuss the idea. 'The cusp of winning is not winning,' he said. 'The way I see it, winning is all that matters. It hasn't been fulfilled. We haven't done anything, the way I see it.' Gilgeous-Alexander and the Thunder do need one more win, and if Jalen Williams has another massive night in Game 6, he could be voted Finals MVP. Still, SGA is on the cusp of history, as are the Thunder as a team, and it's something to watch.

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Tyrese Haliburton's injury status for Game 6 is utterly murky It's the biggest question for Game 6 of the 2025 NBA Finals: will Tyrese Haliburton play on Thursday night for the Indiana Pacers against the Oklahoma City Thunder? The answer is ... up in the air. Let's go over all the facts we actually know about the injury he aggravated in Game 5 and what's been said. In Game 5, he strained his calf and had a rough contest earlier in the week. After going 0-for-6 from the field, he had four words for reporters: 'It's the Finals, man." 'I've worked my whole life to be here," he added, "and I want to be out there to compete. Help my teammates any way I can." That was followed up be reports that he needed an MRI, but we haven't heard much about the resuts, except that -- per The Athletic -- "Haliburton would push to play against the Oklahoma City Thunder." Then? There was confirmation that Haliburton will be a game-time decision, which the star guard talked about: 'I have to understand the risks, ask the right questions. But I'm a competitor. I want to play. I'm going to do everything in my power to play.' What's more: the team is prepping as if he may not play, so factor that in. There's also a risk that if he plays and gives it his all, he could suffer something more long-term, which would be devastating for him and the Pacers. So we'll see if he suits up, if he plays more than a few minutes and if he's able to be the kind of player we've seen him be to lead the Pacers to the Finals.

How to watch Thunder vs. Pacers Game 6 today: Time, TV channel
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How to watch Thunder vs. Pacers Game 6 today: Time, TV channel The Oklahoma City Thunder travel on the road to face the Indiana Pacers for Game 6 of the 2025 NBA Finals on Thursday. The Thunder hold a 3-2 series lead in the 2025 NBA Finals. The Thunder are on the cusp of a championship. Jalen Williams had the game of his life with 40 points in a 120-109 Game 5 win on Monday. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was the co-headliner with 31 points and 10 assists. Meanwhile, the Pacers could be in trouble. Tyrese Haliburton had a quiet four points and six assists in their Game 5 loss. He suffered a calf strain that puts his Game 6 status in the air. If he's out, that jeopardizes Indiana's chances of forcing a Game 7. Here's how to watch the Thunder game, including time, TV schedule and streaming information: What channel is Thunder vs. Pacers game on today? Time, TV schedule TV Channel: ABC Start time: 8:30 p.m. CT Where to watch Thunder vs. Pacers on livestream Watch Thunder vs. Pacers live on Fubo (free trial) Thunder vs. Pacers injury updates Thunder: Nikola Topic (torn ACL) is out. Pacers: Tyrese Haliburton (calf strain) is questionable. Jarace Walker (ankle sprain) is out. Isaiah Jackson (torn Achilles) is out. Probable starting lineups Oklahoma City Thunder Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Lu Dort Jalen Williams Chet Holmgren Isaiah Hartenstein Indiana Pacers Tyrese Haliburton Andrew Nembhard Aaron Nesmith Pascal Siakam Myles Turner Thunder vs. Pacers predictions, picks, odds Thunder 117, Pacers 107: All momentum is on the Thunder's side. Gilgeous-Alexander has played like a Finals MVP winner. Williams cemented his spot in Thunder lore. The role players have rolled along. Meanwhile, the Pacers look lost. Haliburton's status hovers over them like a storm cloud. Even if he suits up, he'll clearly be physically limited. That's why the Thunder should win their first championship on the road. ODDS: Thunder by 6.5 points O/U: 221.5 All NBA Odds via BetMGM. Thunder 2025 NBA playoffs schedule Sunday, June 22 vs. Pacers* We occasionally recommend interesting products and services. If you make a purchase by clicking one of the links, we may earn an affiliate fee. USA TODAY Network newsrooms operate independently, and this doesn't influence our coverage.

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