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The 2025 NBA Finals schedule: How to watch Pacers vs. Thunder
Indiana has taken a 1-0 series lead over OKC.
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How important is home-court advantage in the NBA Finals?
The Thunder have home-court advantage over the Pacers in the 2025 NBA Finals. Hereβs what history says about the importance of Finals home court.
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Would the Pacers be the lowest-seeded champion in NBA history?
The fourth-seeded Pacers are just four wins away from being crowned as champions.
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NBA MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander looking to join Hall of Fame company in 2025 Finals
The Thunder star could join an exclusive club by winning MVP honors and an NBA championship in the same season.
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Thunder, Pacers set for 2025 NBA Finals, both seeking first NBA title
The 2025 NBA Finals will showcase a historic matchup between two small-market franchises β the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Indiana Pacers β both seeking their first-ever championship.
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Knicks-Pacers Game 5 tonight: Timing, channel, Towns' injury, probable starters
The Knicks are set to take on the Indiana Pacers in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference finals Thursday night in a win-or-go-home game for New York. It’s not looking great for the Knicks. The Pacers are 11-3 in the postseason β unbeaten outside of losses in all three Game 3s β and they have won six straight road games,...
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Knicks-Pacers Game 4 tonight: Timing, channel, Haliburton's dad, injury report
The New York Knicks are set to take on the Indiana Pacers in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference finals Tuesday night in a crucial matchup for the Knicks. The Knicks visit the Pacers in Indianapolis trailing 1-2 in the series after a shocking loss in overtime in Game 1, and then dropping Game 2 114-109 on Friday at Madison...
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Minnesota, Indiana, OKC, New York chasing history, no titles in 50+ years or ever
The 2025 NBA Conference Finals are set and feature four teams β Minnesota, Indiana, Oklahoma City and New York β looking to end their NBA title drought.
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The matchups, schedule and how to watch the NBA conference finals
The NBA’s final four is set.
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Reggie Miller shares Jayson Tatum's message to Celtics fans
Reggie Miller shared a text he received from Jayson Tatum during Game 5.
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Celtics' Tatum scores 42, suffers leg injury in Game 4
Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum went down with a leg injury in the fourth quarter of Mondayβs Eastern Conference semifinal game against the Knicks. The diagnosis remains unknown.
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Celtics vs. Knicks: Can New York actually keep this up?
The Knicks, despite being down 20 points in both of the first two games, lead the series 2-0.
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Heat Check: Game 3 is a must win for the Knicks
Shaq & Charles Barkley say Game 3 is a ‘must win’ for the Knicks. Gary Washburn, Michael Holley and Tom Giles weigh in on BST for a Heat Check.
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Draymond Green accuses NBA referees of βagenda' after Game 2 technical foul
Draymond Green made an impassioned statement after the Golden State Warriors’ Game 2 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves on Thursday night.
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Celtics-Knicks Game 3 tickets at MSG selling for nearly $2,000
The average cost was $1,956 for Game 3 and $1,716 for Game 4 at Madison Square Garden. The cheapest ticket for Game 3 was $626; for Game 4 it’s $613.
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Pope Leo XIV brings hope to the Knicks for their Villanova ties
The sports loyalties of Pope Leo XIV became a topic of conversation almost as soon as the white smoke emerged from the Vaticanβs Sistine Chapel.
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Steph Curry has Grade 1 hamstring strain, will miss Warriors-Timberwolves Game 2: Report
Warriors superstar Steph Curry suffered a Grade 1 left hamstring strain on Tuesday night and will be re-evaluated in one week.
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How NBA road teams made playoff history after Warriors' Game 1 win vs. Timberwolves
The Golden State Warriors’ Game 1 in Minnesota completed a remarkable three-day stretch in the NBA playoffs.
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How many NBA teams won a playoff series down 2-0? Cavs, Celtics in trouble
The No. 1 Cleveland Cavaliers and reigning champs Boston Celtics are both down 0-2. Here’s what history says to overturn the deficit.
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Steph Curry ruled out of Warriors-Timberwolves Game 1 with left hamstring strain
Steph Curry tweaked his left hamstring early in the second quarter Tuesday and won’t return to the game.