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The Indiana Pacers kept their championship dreams alive with a powerful performance in Game 6 of the NBA Finals. Crushing the Oklahoma City Thunder 108-91, the Pacers forced a decisive Game 7 and shifted all momentum in their favor.

Indiana’s victory was not just about staying alive — it was a statement.

Strong Team Effort Powers Pacers

Obi Toppin led the Pacers’ charge, dropping 20 points in a high-energy display. Andrew Nembhard contributed 17, and veteran forward Pascal Siakam posted a double-double with 16 points and 13 rebounds. Tyrese Haliburton, despite battling a strained calf, added 14 crucial points.

TJ McConnell came off the bench with hustle and heart, finishing with 12 points, nine rebounds, and six assists. His energy helped Indiana seize control of the game when it mattered most.

Thunder Stunned by Indiana’s Surge

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led the Thunder with 21 points, while Jalen Williams chipped in 16. But the Thunder struggled to find rhythm or resistance against Indiana’s relentless attack.

By the start of the fourth quarter, Oklahoma City’s starters had been pulled. The deficit had ballooned to 30 points, and the Thunder were clearly looking ahead to Game 7.

Game 7: History Beckons

This is the NBA Finals' first Game 7 since 2016. And like then, history is on the line.

Game 7 will be played Sunday night in Oklahoma City, where home teams hold a 15-4 record in Finals deciders. That’s the good news for the Thunder. The bad news? Cleveland’s 2016 comeback win over Golden State broke the pattern — and one of the four home losses also belongs to Seattle, the Thunder’s former identity, back in 1978.

From Slow Start to Total Control

Things didn’t look promising for Indiana early on. They missed their first eight shots and trailed 10-2 out of the gate. The crowd, which had roared at tipoff, fell silent. Even Pacers legend Reggie Miller, courtside in a Jalen Rose jersey, looked anxious.

But Indiana flipped the switch.

Over the next 24 minutes, the Pacers went on a dominant 68-32 run. After five Finals games with no double-digit leads, Indiana led by 28 early in the third quarter. Eventually, the lead grew to 31 — the Thunder’s second-worst deficit this season.

Thunder Search for Answers

Oklahoma City tried to shift momentum by starting Alex Caruso in place of Isaiah Hartenstein after halftime. It didn’t work. Both teams opened the third quarter ice-cold, missing their first 13 shots combined. But Indiana recovered quickly, and Oklahoma City never caught up.

The Thunder have already staged a comeback this postseason, erasing a 45-point deficit against Minnesota in the Western Conference Finals. Now, they need to summon that resilience once again.

All Eyes on the NBA Finals Game 7

With the NBA Finals tied at 3-3, everything comes down to Game 7. Will the Pacers complete their comeback? Or can the Thunder regroup at home and claim the championship?

The stage is set for a classic finale — a high-stakes battle where legends are made.

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