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Oklahoma City takes its home court for Game 2 of the NBA Finals against the Indiana Pacers as a heavy favorite to even the series.
The Thunder stepped on the gas in the second quarter, using a 35-9 run to open up a lopsided lead. Chet Holmgren made his presence felt after a lousy Game 1, scoring 15 points. Jalen Williams added 19, while Alex Caruso (20 points on 4-of-8 3-point shooting) and Aaron Wiggins (18 points on 5-of-8 3-point shooting) both had big games off the bench.
No matter who wins the NBA Finals, the Pacers are not a fluke. They’re the real deal, proving that in Game 1 win a stunning comeback.
Pacers vs. Thunder score: OKC dominates NBA Finals Game 2 behind big game from Shai Gilgeous-Alexander as Tyrese Haliburton fades The Oklahoma City Thunder seized early control of Sunday's Game 2 of the NBA Finals and never let go en route to a 123-107 win. With the victory, the Thunder tied the series at 1-1.
The Oklahoma City Thunder evened up the 2025 NBA Finals at one game apiece with a dominant 123-107 Game 2 victory over the Indiana Pacers on Sunday. OKC's defense didn't give Indiana any space to breathe,
Per the NBA, the Pacers tied the biggest fourth-quarter comeback (15 points) in the NBA Finals since 1971. And since 1971, this is the latest into any Finals game that a team took its first lead (0.3 seconds). Look at how unlikely this Pacers win was.