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NBA Finals Game 6: Oklahoma City Thunder vs Indiana Pacers game's date, time, where to watch live, updated finals schedule and more

NBA Finals Game 6: Oklahoma City Thunder vs Indiana Pacers game's date, time, where to watch live, updated finals schedule and more

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Game 6 of the NBA Finals is finally here, and the stakes are at an all-time high. After leveling the series at 2–2, the Oklahoma City Thunder and Indiana Pacers are going head-to-head in a winner-takes-all match that might just tip the scales in their favor.
In this guide, we've compiled all the crucial info: date, time, where to watch on TV or stream, how to get tickets, and an updated Finals schedule for your planning needs. Don't miss a thing—here's all you need to know before the game starts!
Why This Thunder vs Pacers Rematch Will Be Unmissable
With Game 5 in Oklahoma City on the horizon, Game 6 is scheduled for Thursday, June 19 at 8:30 p.m. ET at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. The series stands at 2–2, making this game possibly a game-changer—if the Thunder take the win, they secure the Finals; if they lose, it heads back to OKC for a must-win Game 7.
Where to Watch: TV & Streaming Options Covered
CBS and ABC have the rights to broadcast the NBA Finals. You can catch Game 6 live on ABC across the country. If you prefer streaming, you can check out Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, DirecTV Stream, and Sling Blue, as they all include ABC (availability may vary by region). For those outside the U.S., NBA League Pass provides complete access.
Ticket Information & Venue Details
The series finale will be in the Gainbridge Fieldhouse arena, home stadium of Pacers, and the games will take place in the games 3, 4 and 6.
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The tip-off is locked at 8.30 p.m. ET. The tickets are still available on StubHub, Ticketmaster, and SeatGeek at prices that are either hundreds of dollars or thousands of dollars, depending on the sitting areas.
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NBA Finals Schedule
(2025)
Game 1: June 5 @ OKC, 8:30 p.m. ET
Game 2: June 8 @ OKC, 8:00 p.m. ET
Game 3: June 11 @ IND, 8:30 p.m. ET
Game 4: June 13 @ IND, 8:30 p.m. ET
Game 5: June 16 @ OKC, 8:30 p.m. ET
Game 6: June 19 @ IND, 8:30 p.m. ET
Game 7 (if needed): June 22 @ OKC, 8:00 p.m. ET
Also Read:
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This NBA Finals series is really heating up, and Game 6 on June 19 could be the game changer. With the score tied at 2–2, every play and every shot will be crucial—and you definitely don't want to miss a moment. Catch it on ABC or your favorite streaming service at 8:30 p.m. ET, or snag some tickets now for a chance to see history unfold in Indianapolis. Stay tuned—the championship might just be decided tonight.

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