The Indiana Pacers have one of the most up-tempo offenses that the league has seen in quite some time. They love to get out and play quickly before the defense can get set up.
The Indiana Pacers return home Thursday night for a pivotal Game 6 in the 2025 NBA Finals, desperately seeking to stave off elimination and extend this electrifying series.
We have three player props for Thursday night, as I’ll be focusing on a trio of key players who could be in line for noteworthy performances in Game 6 of the NBA Finals between the Thunder and Pacers tonight.
How many of the players to score at least 20 points in one NBA Finals game without a single assist since the NBA/ABA merger in 1976-77 can you name in five minutes?
Myles Turner recently opened up about Tyrese Haliburton’s status for Game 6 against the Oklahoma City Thunder, and the Indiana Pacers center emphasized that the team is prepared to play with or without their point guard.
The Oklahoma City Thunder took control of the 2025 NBA Finals by beating the Indiana Pacers 120-109 in Game 5. They now lead 3-2 and are one win away from the chip.
Game 6 of the NBA finals returns to Indiana one last time, as the Thunder are up on the Pacers 3-2. OKC, despite a third-quarter comeback, finished as a team that struggled and will have Tyrese Haliburton potentially limited in Game 6 due to a calf strain.
The Indiana Pacers are fully locked in as they prepare for Game 6 of the NBA Finals with their backs against the wall, and Myles Turner’s recent quote perfectly reflects the mindset that’s carried this team through the NBA playoffs.
Indiana Pacers guard T.J. McConnell played well in Game 5 of the 2025 NBA Finals against the Oklahoma City Thunder. In 22 minutes, McConnell put up 18 points, four rebounds and four assists while shooting 8-of-14 from the field and 1-of-2 from 3.
On Thursday evening, the Indiana Pacers and Oklahoma City Thunder will play Game 6 of the NBA Finals. Before the game, the Pacers officially announced that they had made a trade with the New Orleans Pelicans.
Indiana Pacers guard TJ McConnell had a huge, clutch performance against the Oklahoma City Thunder Monday in Game 5 of the NBA Finals. He finished with 18 points, four rebounds and four assists in 22 minutes.