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NBA Finals Game 2 tickets: How to score a last-minute seat to the Pacers vs Thunder match

NBA Finals Game 2 tickets: How to score a last-minute seat to the Pacers vs Thunder match

Hindustan Times10 hours ago

The Indiana Pacers scored a last-minute 111-110 win against the Oklahoma City Thunder during Game 1 of the NBA Finals on Thursday (June 5) at Oklahoma Paycom Center. Although the Thunder dominated the entire match, a jumper from Pacers' point guard Tyrese Haliburton in the last 0.3 seconds secured them the win. This instance has made Game 2 all the more important for the Thunder to win.
If you're a fan waiting to see how the next match plays out, here's your guide to securing a stadium seat instead of watching the game from your couch:
Game 2 is scheduled for Sunday (June 8) at 8:00 PM ET at the Oklahoma Paycom Center. Tickets are available on StubHub and have already been designated as 'high demand'. Prices currently range from $661 to $13,145, with sufficient options in between depending on the quality of view and price margin you're aiming for. Most of the terrace view seats have already been sold out, with a few tickets remaining in the outermost and innermost section rings.
Here is the remaining schedule for the NBA Finals:
· Game 2: Pacers at Thunder - Sunday, June 8, 8:00 PM ET (ABC)
· Game 3: Thunder at Pacers - Wednesday, June 11, 8:30 PM ET (ABC)
· Game 4: Thunder at Pacers - Friday, June 13, 8:30 PM ET (ABC)
· Game 5: Pacers at Thunder - Monday, June 16, 8:30 PM ET (ABC) (if necessary)
· Game 6: Thunder at Pacers - Thursday, June 19, 8:30 PM ET (ABC) (if necessary)
· Game 7: Pacers at Thunder - Sunday, June 22, 8:00 PM ET (ABC) (if necessary)

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