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The Indiana Pacers simply couldn’t wait to get home early Monday. There’s a slew of possible reasons for that.
The Oklahoma City Thunder, days after letting go of a 15-point lead in the fourth quarter of Game 1, ensured that its once 23-point Game 2 lead couldn’t be overcome.
What is the biggest adjustment the Pacers need to make in Game 3? Kevin Pelton: It's time for Rick Carlisle to consider shrinking his rotation. As much as Indiana's depth has been
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Game 1 of the NBA Finals saw an epic fourth-quarter comeback followed by a Tyrese Haliburton game-winning shot that will live forever in Indiana Pacers lore. However, as many Pacers comebacks as we have seen this season,
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But if you were to point to a single number that most defined the Indiana Pacers' against-all-odds 111-110 Game 1 NBA Finals win, which required a 15-point fourth quarter rally, 18 would tell you a lot.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander dropped 34 points to lead the Thunder to a Game 2 victory to even the series with Indiana.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 34 points and the Oklahoma City Thunder rolled past Tyrese Haliburton and the Indiana Pacers to even the NBA Finals at 1-1.
The Indiana Pacers lead the Oklahoma City Thunder 1-0 in the NBA Finals: We will have Game 2 score updates, highlights, analysis.
Fresh off another miraculous comeback, the Indiana Pacers are back to battle the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 2 of the NBA Finals today. Find out how to watch for free.
NBA Finals Game 2 predictions, picks and odds as the Oklahoma City Thunder hosts the Indiana Pacers on June 8. Plus injury updates and news.
NBA rumors: Pacers willing to go into the luxury tax to keep vital player, but how far will they go?
They say life's two certainties are death and taxes, but for the past 20 years, the Pacers have done a pretty good job of avoiding the latter. They last paid the luxury tax in 2005. The only other teams to have avoided the tax for the two decades that have passed since are the Hornets and Pelicans,