Indiana Pacers vs. Oklahoma City Thunder NBA Finals Game 4
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Ellis’ game has grown in each season of his professional career. An undrafted player when he came out of Alabama in 2022, Ellis has gone from 16 games for the Kings as a rookie on a two-way contract to 80 games in 2024-25 as a contributor with a contract conundrum.
The Oklahoma City Thunder outright stole Game 4 from the Indiana Pacers in the NBA Finals and many are pointing to the refs being the reason why. The Pacers' bench boss doesn't agree with that thought process.
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Indiana Pacers coach Rick Carlisle has his team hunting a massive upset in the NBA Finals. It’s not the first time—just ask LeBron James.
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At the NBA Finals, Indiana coach Rick Carlisle is trying to shine a light on what he considers an important cause.
After defeating the Oklahoma City Thunder, 116-107, on Wednesday to take a 2-1 lead in the NBA Finals, the Indiana Pacers, who started the season as a 66-1 title long shot and started the playoffs at 80-1,
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Are the 2020s the decade of the underdog? It’s sure starting to look that way, with another Cinderella story underway in Indiana. The Indiana Pacers are two wins away from an NBA title – something that felt unthinkable when the playoffs began.
With the sporting world tuned in to the NBA Finals, the Oklahoma City Thunder were massive favorites, although the Indiana Pacers have taken a 2-1 lead in the series and will look to run away with the series on Friday night in front of their home fans.