The Oklahoma City Thunder beat the Indiana Pacers 123-107 in Game 2 to tie the NBA Finals
- The Oklahoma City Thunder defeated the Indiana Pacers 123-107 on June 8, 2025, tying the NBA Finals at one game apiece.
- The Pacers sought to become the fifth team in NBA history to begin the playoffs 8-0 but saw their bid stopped by the Thunder on Sunday night.
- A dominant scoring burst early in the second quarter allowed the Thunder to seize control, with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander leading the team by scoring 34 points.
- Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton acknowledged letting 'the rope slip there in the second quarter,' while Thunder coach Mark Daigneault praised his team's focus in the win.
- The series now tied, Game 3 is scheduled Wednesday in Indianapolis, marking the first NBA Finals game in the city in 25 years.
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Thunder bounce back - BusinessWorld Online
Just when the narrative seemed to have shifted in the Pacers’ favor, the Thunder stormed back in Game Two of the National Basketball Association Finals the other day. In the process, they effectively shifted the momentum with the kind of defiance that had hitherto come to define them. Considering the sobering manner in which they snatched defeat from the throes of victory in the opener, fans were understandably left to wonder whether the imperat…
Oklahoma.- By the hand of its star, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, the Thunder recovered and beat 123-107 to the Indiana Pacers to level the NBA 1-1 Finals. The NBA MVP made it clear that he received that award and again had another night of more than 30 points and today scored 34, plus 5 rebounds and 8 assists. Oklahoma City managed to change the chip after Game 1 that they lost dramatically and this time had no mercy on its rival, because after the …
Thunder Rolls Over Pacers 123-107 – WRBI Radio
(Photo: @Pacers on X) It was a similar game to Game One, but a much different result for Game Two of the NBA Finals. The Indiana Pacers gave up 34 points to Shae Gilgeous-Alexander in a 123-107 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder. Tyrese Haliburton finished the game with 17 points, but only scored five of those 17 in the first half. Myles Turner said after the game that they need to be better defensively going forward. The series is tied at one ga…
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