2025 NBA Finals

Thunder on the wrong end of 36-9 run, head home for Game 7 showdown

After trailing by just 3 at 28-25 after the 1st quarter, OKC is outscored 62-35 over the next 24 minutes.

During the 36-9 run, the Thunder shot just 3-for-18 during those minutes with 7 turnovers.

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The run lasted about 12 minutes, roughly the span of a full quarter. When it started, Oklahoma City was down by just one point. And when it ended, plans for Game 7 were being made.

There was no championship celebration for the Thunder on Thursday night — and their first chance at winning these NBA Finals was a colossal dud. Oklahoma City got blown out 108-91 by the Indiana Pacers in Game 6, sending the series back to the Thunder’s home floor for a winner-take-all Game 7 on Sunday night (8 ET, ABC).

The margin didn’t reflect how one-sided the game was. Indiana led by as many as 31, the second-biggest lead a team has held over Oklahoma City all season.

It was 34-33 Indiana with about four minutes gone in the second quarter. And about four minutes into the third quarter, it was 70-42 Indiana — the game having completely gotten away from the Thunder.

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