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NBA Finals Game 2 updates: Pacers vs Thunder predictions, time, where to watch
NBA Finals Game 2 updates: Pacers vs Thunder predictions, time, where to watch

USA Today

time7 hours ago

  • Sport
  • USA Today

NBA Finals Game 2 updates: Pacers vs Thunder predictions, time, where to watch

NBA Finals Game 2 updates: Pacers vs Thunder predictions, time, where to watch The Indiana Pacers lead the Oklahoma City Thunder heading into Game 2 of the NBA Finals after a fourth-quarter comeback in the opener. The Pacers beat OKC on Tyrese Haliburton's last-second basket after they rallied from 15 points down. Haliburton has made a habit of hitting crucial late shots in these playoffs, leading to Indiana wins. Dustin Dopirak is your best Pacers follow, and get IndyStar's Pacers coverage sent directly to your inbox with our Pacers Update newsletter. We will have score updates and highlights throughout, so please hit refresh. Zach Osterman, IndyStar: Thunder 121-112 "It's really difficult to see Oklahoma City going back to Indiana down 0-2. That said, the Thunder couldn't have asked for too much more from Game 1 (atmosphere, Pacers' mistakes, a quiet-ish game from Haliburton until the fourth) and still couldn't take advantage. Indiana looks poised to make this a long and trying series, but the Thunder get Game 2." Justin Martinez, Thunder 117-106 "OKC led for all but 0.3 seconds of Game 1. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 38 points, which marked the third-most points by a player throughout league history in an NBA Finals debut. And OKC forced Indiana to commit what tied for a season-high 25 turnovers. The Pacers found a way to steal that game, but I expect the Thunder to regain control of the series Sunday with a home win." Albert Bainbridge IV, Thunder 127-107 "The Thunder will respond in a big way in Game 2, coming out on top with a 20-point victory to tie the NBA Finals at 1-1 with the series now moving to Indiana next Wednesday." Pacers: Jarace Walker (ankle) and Isaiah Jackson (Achilles) are out. Thunder: None. Instant connection: One phone call brought Haliburton, Siakam together, turned the Pacers into a contender. What a sendoff it would be: Dying at 48, former Pacers photographer wants to live long enough to see NBA title TV: ABC, with Mike Breen (play-by-play), Doris Burke and Richard Jefferson (analysis) and Jorge Sedano (sideline reporting) Watch with a Fubo trial 93.5 and 107.5 FM in Indianapolis, with Mark Boyle (play-by-play), Eddie Gill (analysis) and Pat Boylan (sideline reporting). Game 1 streaming is on SiriusXM channels 81 and 86 (Thunder feed). Game 2, Sun., June 8: Pacers at Thunder, 8 p.m. (*-if necessary; all games are ET and on ABC) Game 1: Pacers 111, Thunder 110 Pacers 111, Thunder 110 Game 2, Sun., June 8: at Thunder, 8 p.m. at Thunder, 8 p.m. Game 3, Wed., June 11: at Pacers, 8:30 p.m. at Pacers, 8:30 p.m. Game 4, Fri., June 13: at Pacers, 8:30 p.m. at Pacers, 8:30 p.m. *- Game 5, Mon., June 16: at Thunder, 8:30 p.m. at Thunder, 8:30 p.m. *- Game 6, Thurs., June 19: at Pacers, 8:30 p.m. at Pacers, 8:30 p.m. *-Game 7, Sun., June 22: at Thunder, 8 p.m. Get IndyStar's book celebrating the Pacers' playoff run via BetMGM Game 2 favorite: Thunder by 10.5 points Over/under: 228.5 total points Moneyline: Pacers +425, Thunder -600 ESPN's matchup predictor gives the Thunder a 60.7% chance of winning. (Game 1 stats)

NBA Finals Game 2 updates: Pacers vs Thunder predictions, time, where to watch
NBA Finals Game 2 updates: Pacers vs Thunder predictions, time, where to watch

Indianapolis Star

time8 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Indianapolis Star

NBA Finals Game 2 updates: Pacers vs Thunder predictions, time, where to watch

The Indiana Pacers lead the Oklahoma City Thunder heading into Game 2 of the NBA Finals after a fourth-quarter comeback in the opener. The Pacers beat OKC on Tyrese Haliburton's last-second basket after they rallied from 15 points down. Haliburton has made a habit of hitting crucial late shots in these playoffs, leading to Indiana wins. Dustin Dopirak is your best Pacers follow, and get IndyStar's Pacers coverage sent directly to your inbox with our Pacers Update newsletter. We will have score updates and highlights throughout, so please hit refresh. Zach Osterman, IndyStar: Thunder 121-112 "It's really difficult to see Oklahoma City going back to Indiana down 0-2. That said, the Thunder couldn't have asked for too much more from Game 1 (atmosphere, Pacers' mistakes, a quiet-ish game from Haliburton until the fourth) and still couldn't take advantage. Indiana looks poised to make this a long and trying series, but the Thunder get Game 2." Justin Martinez, Thunder 117-106 "OKC led for all but 0.3 seconds of Game 1. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 38 points, which marked the third-most points by a player throughout league history in an NBA Finals debut. And OKC forced Indiana to commit what tied for a season-high 25 turnovers. The Pacers found a way to steal that game, but I expect the Thunder to regain control of the series Sunday with a home win." Albert Bainbridge IV, Thunder 127-107 "The Thunder will respond in a big way in Game 2, coming out on top with a 20-point victory to tie the NBA Finals at 1-1 with the series now moving to Indiana next Wednesday." Pacers: Jarace Walker (ankle) and Isaiah Jackson (Achilles) are out. Thunder: None. Instant connection: One phone call brought Haliburton, Siakam together, turned the Pacers into a contender. What a sendoff it would be: Dying at 48, former Pacers photographer wants to live long enough to see NBA title TV: ABC, with Mike Breen (play-by-play), Doris Burke and Richard Jefferson (analysis) and Jorge Sedano (sideline reporting) Watch with a Fubo trial 93.5 and 107.5 FM in Indianapolis, with Mark Boyle (play-by-play), Eddie Gill (analysis) and Pat Boylan (sideline reporting). Game 1 streaming is on SiriusXM channels 81 and 86 (Thunder feed). Game 2, Sun., June 8: Pacers at Thunder, 8 p.m. (*-if necessary; all games are ET and on ABC) Get IndyStar's book celebrating the Pacers' playoff run via BetMGM Game 2 favorite: Thunder by 10.5 points Over/under: 228.5 total points Moneyline: Pacers +425, Thunder -600 ESPN's matchup predictor gives the Thunder a 60.7% chance of winning.

The cost to attend historic Pacers and racers in 2025? Ticket prices fit for fanatic experience
The cost to attend historic Pacers and racers in 2025? Ticket prices fit for fanatic experience

Indianapolis Star

time16-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Indianapolis Star

The cost to attend historic Pacers and racers in 2025? Ticket prices fit for fanatic experience

INDIANAPOLIS — It's happening for the fourth time: Pacers and racers. An iconic doubleheader for Indy sports fans takes place May 25 after a surprising-to-some advancement to the Eastern Conference Finals by the Indiana Pacers, taking down the top-seeded Cleveland Cavaliers who looked dominant one series earlier. That's the nightcap for the 109th Indy 500, which will be broadcast on Fox for the first time. The cost to attend both isn't insignificant, even without knowing the Pacers' opponent for what will be Game 3. Fans likely will arrive at Indianapolis Motor Speedway early, hoping to find parking within as short of a walking distance as possible before the Indy 500 which begins at 12:45 p.m. with the green flag. Once the checkered flag drops, the bricks have been kissed and milk drank, a fan can find themselves bolting to their car and seeking alternate routes to make the 7-mile drive to a parking garage adjacent to Gainbridge Fieldhouse for an 8 p.m. tip-off against either the New York Knicks or Boston Celtics. A single ticket with fees for Game 3 between the Pacers and the Knicks or Celtics is $311, including fees, in the last row of the arena but near center court per StubHub. Of course, there are worse seats selling for more, and better seats for far higher prices. A singular ticket two rows off the court is going for $6,760. Buy Pacers tickets for Game 3 A general admission ticket for the Indy 500 sells for as low as $77 with fees per StubHub. A seat coming out of Turn 3 is going for $80. Want something better and have deeper pockets? A seat in the paddock penthouse at the starting line is listed for $541. Buy Indy 500 tickets The price of a historic fourth Pacers and racers event in-person, as it stands, would be $388 just for the tickets. That doesn't factor in parking, beverages, food and the number of hours getting to IMS early, spent waiting in traffic to get downtown and the time it would take to get to a bed and wind down a long day. Worth it, though? Probably for the sports fanatics who can say they've done something not possible since 2013. And who knows when the next time Pacers and racers will occur? Get IndyStar's Pacers coverage sent directly to your inbox with the Pacers Update newsletter.

Pacers vs Cavaliers Game 4 box score, stats: How Indiana absolutely rolled Cavs for 3-1 lead
Pacers vs Cavaliers Game 4 box score, stats: How Indiana absolutely rolled Cavs for 3-1 lead

Indianapolis Star

time12-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Indianapolis Star

Pacers vs Cavaliers Game 4 box score, stats: How Indiana absolutely rolled Cavs for 3-1 lead

'80-39 is your halftime score. That's right, 80-39 is your halftime score.' That was TNT's Ernie Johnson intro to the halftime break. "Down 41" and "Up 41" were trending nationally on X. For the Pacers, it was the mother of all halves on a memorable Mother's Day Sunday. Indiana blew out the Cavaliers, 129-109, in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference semifinals to take a commanding 3-1 series lead heading back to Cleveland for Game 5 on Tuesday. A Mother's Day mauling: Pacers blow out Cavaliers in Game 4, push Cavs to brink Here's the box score from Sunday's laugher. Get IndyStar's Pacers coverage sent directly to your inbox with the Pacers Update newsletter. (All times ET; *-if necessary) Game 1, May 4: Pacers 121, Cavaliers 112 Game 2, May 6: Pacers 120, Cavaliers 119 Game 3, Fri., May 9: Cavaliers 126, Pacers 104 Game 4, Sun., May 11: Pacers 129, Cavaliers 109 Game 5, Tues., May 13: at Cavaliers, 7 p.m., Tuesday *-Game 6, Thurs., May 15: at Pacers, TBA

WATCH: Tyrese Haliburton does it again! Here are his two playoff game-winners... so far
WATCH: Tyrese Haliburton does it again! Here are his two playoff game-winners... so far

Yahoo

time07-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

WATCH: Tyrese Haliburton does it again! Here are his two playoff game-winners... so far

Tyrese Haliburton has made two playoff game-winners in the span of eight days. The Indiana Pacers guard comes up huge in the closing seconds Tuesday night, hitting 1-of-2 free throws with 12.1 seconds left, coming away with an offensive rebound, then making the winning 3-pointer with 1 second left of a wild 120-119 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference semifinals. Advertisement Cleveland had 95.9% chance of winning with 1:06 left after a Max Strus 3-pointer gave the Cavs a 117-110 lead. Sound familiar? Haliburton scored the final 4 points in regulation and the final 5 points in overtime on April 29, blowing by Giannis Antetokounmpo with 1.1 ticks to go in a 119-118 first-round series-clinching win over the Milwaukee Bucks. Milwaukee led by 7 points with 40 seconds left in that game. Enjoy both winners. What a rally!: Pacers pull off another crazy last-minute comeback Get IndyStar's Pacers coverage sent directly to your inbox with the Pacers Update newsletter. This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Watch Tyrese Haliburton make game-winner for Indiana Pacers over Cavs

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