The Indiana Pacers have reignited their championship hopes with a spirited performance, defeating the Oklahoma City Thunder to force a Game 7 decider in what has become one of the most electrifying series of this NBA postseason.
In front of a raucous home crowd, the Pacers rallied behind a dominant team display, defeating the Thunder 111-103 in Game 6. The victory evens the series at 3-3, setting the stage for a dramatic finale that will determine who advances to the NBA Finals.
Tyrese Haliburton Shines Bright
Once again, Tyrese Haliburton proved why he’s become the heartbeat of this Indiana team. The All-Star guard finished with 27 points, 11 assists, and 4 steals, orchestrating the Pacers’ offense with composure and precision. His late-game heroics included a crucial three-pointer with under two minutes left, giving the Pacers a seven-point cushion they never surrendered.
“Every game is a battle, and we’re not done yet,” Haliburton said postgame. “Game 7 is where legends are made, and we’re ready.”
Balanced Pacers Attack Too Much for Thunder
While Haliburton starred, Indiana’s win was built on a complete team effort. Myles Turner chipped in with 18 points and 12 rebounds, owning the paint on both ends. Pascal Siakam added 21 points, using his experience and versatility to punish mismatches, while rookie Ben Sheppard hit key threes off the bench.
Defensively, the Pacers made critical adjustments, disrupting the Thunder’s rhythm and forcing 15 turnovers. Their physicality in the second half visibly flustered Oklahoma City’s young core.
Thunder’s Struggles
The Thunder, who have been impressive all postseason, found themselves outpaced and outmuscled in key moments. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander still managed 30 points, but faced constant double teams and shot just 11-of-25 from the floor. Chet Holmgren had a quieter night, limited to 14 points and plagued by foul trouble.
“We didn’t match their intensity tonight,” Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault admitted. “But the beauty of a Game 7 is that we have another chance.”
All Eyes on Game 7
Game 7 promises to be a thriller. Both teams have shown flashes of brilliance throughout the series, but it’s Indiana’s ability to bounce back that has breathed life into their campaign.
For the Pacers, this marks an opportunity to reach the NBA Finals for the first time since 2000. For the Thunder, it’s a chance to prove their young core is ready to take the next step on basketball’s biggest stage.
The game will take place in Oklahoma City, giving the Thunder home-court advantage. But with the momentum swinging in Indiana’s favor, anything can happen.
As the NBA world turns its eyes to Game 7, one thing is certain: this series has already delivered unforgettable drama — and there’s
one more chapter left to write.