- Date: June 6th, 2025
- Venue: Paycom Center, Oklahoma City
- Series: Game 1 – NBA Finals
- Team Overview: Road to the Finals
Oklahoma City Thunder (Western Conference—1st)
Record: 68-14 (.829)
Conference Record: 39-13
Home/Away: 35-6 Home | 32-8 Away
Last 10: 8-2 | Streak: W4
Key Strength: Best adjusted defensive rating (106.7) and 4th in adjusted offensive rating (118.5)
MVP: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
Head Coach: Mark Daigneault
The Thunder are the league’s juggernaut—dominant on both ends of the floor and deep with versatile young talent. They survived the gauntlet in the West, beating the Nuggets and Timberwolves with a mix of relentless defense and high-efficiency offense. They’re not just the favorites to win this Finals and they’re the team many believe is destined to start a dynasty.
Indiana Pacers (Eastern Conference—4th)
Record: 50-32 (.610)
Conference Record: 29-22
Home/Away: 29-11 Home | 20-20 Away
Last 10: 8-2 | Streak: W1
Key Strength: Fast-paced offense & creative playmaking
Stars: Tyrese Haliburton, Pascal Siakam (ECF MVP)
Head Coach: Rick Carlisle
The Pacers defied expectations with a remarkable postseason run, ousting the Knicks with a commanding Game 6 victory. Pascal Siakam and Haliburton have both stepped up in major ways, and coach Rick Carlisle has outfoxed his counterparts throughout the playoffs. But facing Oklahoma City is another level entirely.
Series Matchup Breakdown
Category | Thunder | Pacers |
---|---|---|
Adjusted Defensive Rating | 118.5 (4th in NBA) | 115.4 (9th in NBA) |
Adjusted Defensive Rating | 106.7 (1st in NBA) | 113.8 (16th in NBA) |
Net Rating (Playoffs) | +12.7 (2nd all-time in NBA) | +2.8 |
Star Power | Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (MVP) | Haliburton & Siakam (All-Stars) |
Defensive Edge | Elite, versatile, swarming | Scrappy but inconsistent |
Coaching | Mark Daigneault (Tactician) | Rick Carlisle (veteran genius) |
Key Battles to Watch
1. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander vs. Indiana’s Guards
SGA is averaging 39 PPG against the Pacers this season, shooting over 63% from deep. He’s a nightmare mismatch for Indiana’s backcourt, who were able to contain Brunson but may not be physically equipped to slow down SGA’s length, strength, and craft.
2. Chet Holmgren vs. Myles Turner
Holmgren’s floor spacing and shot-blocking will be pivotal. Pulling Turner away from the basket opens driving lanes for OKC, while Holmgren’s length will make life tough for Indiana’s interior game.
3. Pascal Siakam vs. Luguentz Dort/Jalen Williams
Siakam’s offensive freedom will be tested against OKC’s physical wing defenders. Dort and Williams are capable of pushing him off his spots and disrupting his rhythm.
Tactical Insights
Thunder Defense: They rotate with discipline and aggression. Expect aggressive perimeter defense on Haliburton and Nembhard.
Pacers Offense: Will look to push the pace, move the ball quickly, and create space for Siakam to operate. If Indiana can hit 50%+ from deep like in Game 6 vs. NYK, they can make this interesting.
Pace Control: If Indiana runs, they live. If OKC slows it down and clogs the paint, they dominate.
Betting Angle & Predictions
Series Odds:
Thunder: -700
Pacers: +500 to +550
Best Value Bet:
Over 5.5 Games at +115—Indiana has the offensive explosiveness and coaching savvy to steal a game or two, especially at home. OKC is young, and a rough shooting night isn’t out of the question.
Current Betting Odds from Stake.com
According to Stake.com the best online sportsbook, the betting odds for the two legendary teams are 1.24 (Oklahoma City Thunder) and 3.95 (Indiana Pacers).

Expert Picks
Steve Aschburner: "Anything the Pacers can do, the Thunder can do better."
Brian Martin: "Indiana has never seen a defense like OKC’s."
Shaun Powell: "Underdog stories are great, but the Thunder are a monster on a mission."
John Schuhmann: "The Thunder are, simply, the best team in basketball."
Final Prediction for Game 1
Oklahoma City Thunder 114 – Indiana Pacers 101
OKC’s defense will set the tone early and frustrate Indiana’s rhythm. Expect a strong game from SGA, with Holmgren and Jalen Williams contributing on both ends. Indiana may keep it close through the first half, but the depth and defense of OKC will prove too much over 48 minutes.
Series Prediction:
Thunder in 6 Games (4-2)
Player to Watch: Chet Holmgren (X-Factor)
Bet to Consider: Thunder -7.5 in Game 1 / Over 5.5 Games for the Series (+115)
Stake.com Final Picks:
Thunder -7.5 Spread
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander: Over 30.5 Pts
Series Over 5.5 Games (+115)