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Hindustan Times
4 days ago
- Sport
- Hindustan Times
Oklahoma City Thunder, Indiana Pacers' NBA Finals uniforms revealed: Who's wearing what?
The Oklahoma City Thunder and the Indiana Pacers are all geared up for a fierce round of games in the NBA Finals on Thursday (June 5). As fans of both teams line up to support their stars, the question still remains of what colors they should don while doing so. This is the Thunder's first finals since the LeBron James-led Miami Heat game in 2012. For the Pacers, this moment has been 25 years in the waiting. The NBA has released the official uniform schedule for the first four games, and here's a full record of how each team's finals jersey has fared for them in the past. The Pacers will be sticking to their statement gold threads for this match. The Statement Edition jersey first entered their uniform rotation when the team joined the NBA from the ABA in 1976. This trustworthy piece of clothing has helped the team set a 14-14 regular season record and an 8-3 postseason record. Their last final appearance featured pinstripe uniforms with hues of blue, white, and gold. Oklahoma City Thunder For the first game, the Thunder will be wearing their White Association Edition uniforms. This white jersey was last worn by the team in their 128-126 Game 4 win against the Minnesota Timberwolves in the Western Conference Finals. The Thunder's regular season record in this jersey is 23-6 while their postseason record stands at 5-2. Games 2 through 4 will see the Thunder wearing their blue-colored Icon Edition jersey. The team has been nearly unbeatable in this uniform with a 23-5 regular-season record and a 6-1 postseason record. Since the first game is scheduled to take place at the Oklahoma Paycom Center, the Thunder has a record of 17-1 at home in this location. The match will be broadcast on ABC and ESPN+ at 8:30 PM ET.


USA Today
31-05-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
Knicks at Pacers: Odds, streaming, time, injury report, how to watch Game 6
Knicks at Pacers: Odds, streaming, time, injury report, how to watch Game 6 The NBA playoffs continue on Saturday, with the fourth-seeded Indiana Pacers hosting the No. 3 seed New York Knicks in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference finals. The Knicks brought the Pacers' best-of-seven series lead to 3-2 on Thursday in Game 5 with a 111-94 victory at Madison Square Garden. They never trailed in the contest and were ahead by as many as 22 points in the second half. Jalen Brunson paced the Knicks with 32 points, five rebounds and five assists, Karl-Anthony Towns scored 24 points and 13 rebounds and Josh Hart added 12 points, 10 rebounds and four assists in his third straight game off the bench. More NBA draft workout tracker: Where prospects have visited in 2025 Brunson registered his franchise-leading 10th 30-point game this postseason. He also had his sixth playoff game with at least 30 points, five rebounds and five assists, tying Patrick Ewing for the most such games in franchise history. Bennedict Mathurin had a team-high 23 points and nine rebounds, Pascal Siakam had 15 points and Obi Toppin added 11 points to lead the Pacers, who finished with a season-low 94 points. Mathurin has now scored at least 20 points in consecutive playoff games for the first time. The Pacers can advance to the NBA Finals for the second time in franchise history with a victory. They previously made it in 2000, losing to the Los Angeles Lakers in six games. How to Watch Date: May 31 Time: 8 p.m. EDT Location: Indianapolis, Indiana Channel: TNT, truTV, Max Watch Knicks at Pacers live on SlingTV Betting Lines Point Spread: Pacers -3.5 Money Line: Knicks +145, Pacers -180 Over/Under: 220.5 NBA Odds via BetMGM. Jerseys New York: Icon Edition (blue) Indiana: Statement Edition (gold) Source: LockerVision Knicks at Pacers Injury Report New York: No injuries to report. Indiana: Tony Bradley (hip) is questionable. Isaiah Jackson (Achilles) is out. Projected Starting Lineups New York Knicks: OG Anunoby Karl-Anthony Towns Mitchell Robinson Mikal Bridges Jalen Brunson Indiana Pacers: Aaron Nesmith Pascal Siakam Myles Turner Andrew Nembhard Tyrese Haliburton 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.


USA Today
08-05-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
Timberwolves vs. Warriors: How to watch, stream, lineups, injury report for Game 2
Timberwolves vs. Warriors: How to watch, stream, lineups, injury report for Game 2 Despite securing an impressive win in the opening game of the series, the Golden State Warriors will have to figure out how to handle Anthony Edwards and the Minnesota Timberwolves without their star point guard, Steph Curry. Curry suffered a grade one hamstring injury early in Game 1 and will now miss multiple games before being re-evaluated next week. Although Curry left the game in the first quarter, the Warriors were able to hold on in Game 1 to take a pivotal 1-0 lead in the series. The trio of Jimmy Butler, Draymond Green and Buddy Hield stepped up during Curry's absence. Hield led the way with 24 points while Butler added 20 points and 11 rebounds. Green sparked the Warriors early, scoring 18 points with four made triples. Now, the Warriors will need their veteran trio to pick up where they left off in Game 2 with Curry being sidelined. Before the Warriors meet the Timberwolves on Tuesday, here's everything you need to know about Game 2, including how to watch. This post originally appeared on Warriors Wire! Follow us on Facebook and Twitter! How To Watch: Date: Thursday, May 8 Time: 5:30 p.m. PT Location: Target Center - Minneapolis, Minnesota Channel: TNT Stream: HBO Max Probable Lineups: Warriors: G - Brandin Podziemski - No. 2 - Santa Clara G - Gary Payton II - No. 0 - Oregon State G - Buddy Hield - No. 7 - Oklahoma F - Jimmy Butler - No. 10 - Marquette F - Draymond Green - No. 23 - Michigan State Timberwolves: G - Mike Conley - No. 10 - Ohio State G - Anthony Edwards - No. 5 - Georgia F - Jaden McDaniels - No. 3 - Washington F - Julius Randle - No. 30 - Kentucky C - Rudy Gobert - No. 27 - France Injury Report Subject To Change Warriors: Stephen Curry - Out - Left Hamstring Strain Gary Payton II - Questionable - Illness Timberwolves: Rob Dillingham - Out - Right Ankle Sprain Uniforms Warriors: Association Edition (White) Timberwolves: Icon Edition (Navy Blue) Warriors vs. Timberwolves Series Schedule:


USA Today
23-04-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
Warriors at Rockets: How to watch, stream, lineups, injury report for Game 2
Warriors at Rockets: How to watch, stream, lineups, injury report for Game 2 In the opening game of the series, the Golden State Warriors went into Houston and stole the opening game of the series against the Rockets, 95-85. Steph Curry led the Warriors with 31 points and five made 3-pointers while Jimmy Butler added 25 points to fuel Golden State to a 1-0 series lead. Before the Warriors meet the Rockets on Wednesday evening, here's everything you need to know about Game 2, including how to watch. This post originally appeared on Warriors Wire! Follow us on Facebook and Twitter! How To Watch: Date: Wednesday, April 23 Time: 6:30 p.m. PT Location: Toyota Center - Houston, Texas Channel: TNT Stream: HBO Max Probable Lineups: Warriors: G - Stephen Curry - No. 30 - Davidson G - Brandin Podziemski - No. 2 - Santa Clara F - Jimmy Butler - No. 10 - Marquette F - Moses Moody - No. 4 - Arkansas F - Draymond Green - No. 23 - Michigan State Rockets: G - Fred VanVleet - No. 5 - Wichita State G - Jalen Green - No. 4 - G League Ignite F - Amen Thompson - No. 1 - Overtime Elite F - Dillon Brooks - No. 9 - Oregon C - Alperen Sengun - No. 28 - Turkey Injury Report Subject To Change Warriors: Stephen Curry - Available - Right Thumb Sprain Gary Payton II - Available - Left Thumb Splint Rockets: Jock Landale - Out - Right Knee Contusion Ja'Sean Tate - Out - RIght Ankle Impingement Uniforms Warriors: Icon Edition (Blue) Rockets: Icon Edition (Red) Warriors' Next Games:
Yahoo
23-04-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Grizzlies vs. Warriors: How to watch, stream, lineups, injury report for play-in game
After an overtime loss to the Los Angeles Clippers in the regular-season finale, the Golden State Warriors will have to go through the play-in tournament to secure a spot in the postseason, starting on Tuesday night with the Memphis Grizzlies. A win against the Grizzlies would lock the Warriors into the No. 7 seed and set a date against the Houston Rockets in round one of the postseason. A loss would force the Warriors into a win-or-go home game on Thursday against the winner of the Sacramento Kings vs. Dallas Mavericks. Advertisement The Warriors recently met the Grizzlies just over two weeks ago in Memphis. Steph Curry dropped a blazing 52 points to lead the Warriors to a 134-125 win. Before the Warriors meet the Grizzlies on Tuesday night, here's everything you need to know about the game, including how to watch. This post originally appeared on Warriors Wire! Follow us on Facebook and Twitter! How To Watch: Date: Tuesday - April 15 Time: 7:00 p.m. PT Location: Chase Center - San Francisco, San Francisco Channel: TNT Stream: HBO Max Probable Lineups: Warriors: G - Stephen Curry - No. 30 - Davidson G - Brandin Podziemski - No. 2 - Santa Clara F - Jimmy Butler - No. 10 - Marquette F - Moses Moody - No. 4 - Arkansas F - Draymond Green - No. 23 - Michigan State Grizzlies: G - Ja Morant - No. 12 - Murray State G - Desmond Bane - No. 22 - TCU F - Vince Williams Jr. - No. 5 - VCU F - Jaren Jackson Jr. - No. 2 - Michigan State C - Zach Edey - No. 14 - Purdue Injury Report Subject To Change Warriors: No Injuries Grizzlies: Brandon Clarke - Out - Right Knee PCL Sprain Jaylen Wells - Out - Right Wrist Fracture, Facial Laceration, Concussion Protocol Uniforms Warriors: Association Edition (White) Grizzlies: Icon Edition (Blue) Warriors' Next Games: Tuesday, April 15 - Start of Play-In Tournament Friday, April 18 - Second Game of Play-In Tournament Saturday, April 19 - Start of Playoffs This article originally appeared on Warriors Wire: Grizzlies vs. Warriors: How to watch, stream, lineups, injury report