The 2025 NBA Finals comes down to a dramatic Game 7 between the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Indiana Pacers, set for Sunday, June 22, at the Paycom Center in Oklahoma City. With the series tied at 3–3, the winner will hoist the Larry O’Brien Trophy after one of the most tightly contested Finals in recent memory.
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Region | Broadcasters | Streaming Platforms |
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USA | ABC (national), KOCO-TV | Fubo (Try for free) ABC App, ESPN+, NBA League Pass (limited) |
Canada | TSN, Sportsnet, RDS, NBA TV Canada | NBA League Pass (restrictions apply) |
UK | TNT Sports | DAZN UK |
Australia | ESPN via Foxtel | ESPN App, NBA League Pass |
Italy | Sky Sport | DAZN Italy, NBA League Pass |
Spain | Movistar+ | DAZN Spain, NBA League Pass |
Portugal | Sport TV | DAZN Portugal, NBA League Pass |
France | beIN Sports | DAZN France, NBA League Pass |
Germany | DAZN, ProSieben | NBA League Pass |
Brazil | ESPN Brasil, Prime Video | NBA League Pass, Prime Video Brazil |
Argentina & LATAM | ESPN, NBA TV Int'l | NBA League Pass, ESPN App |
Thunder: Enter Game 7 with a fully healthy roster.
Pacers: Star guard Tyrese Haliburton has been nursing a calf strain but played effectively in Game 6. He’s expected to be available for Game 7, though officially still listed as questionable.
Oklahoma City Thunder
Indiana Pacers
Statistically, teams playing Game 7 at home in the NBA Finals win nearly 80% of the time—and with the roaring crowd in Oklahoma City, the Thunder enter as favorites. Led by MVP-caliber Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and rising star Chet Holmgren, OKC has the depth and energy to close it out.
However, Indiana’s gutsy performance in Game 6, especially with Haliburton’s return, shows they’re far from finished. Pascal Siakam and Myles Turner have anchored a defense capable of frustrating even the most potent offenses.
Game 7 has all the ingredients of a classic. One of the NBA’s youngest teams, the Thunder, look to complete their stunning rise with a championship. Meanwhile, the Pacers are aiming to bring home their first-ever NBA title, driven by resilience and clutch shot-making.