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The Oklahoma City Thunder knotted up the 2025 NBA Finals with the Indiana Pacers despite trailing by seven points entering the fourth quarter of Game 4 Friday night. It shot 3-for-16 from downtown and recorded just 11 assists on 37 field goals — but registered 12 offensive rebounds and 34 made free throws on 38 attempts against an aggressive Pacers defense.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander helped the Thunder rebound from the charity stripe in the fourth quarter as Oklahoma City won Game 4. See what you missed.
The Oklahoma City Thunder may be without one of their star players in Game 5 of the NBA Finals against the Indiana Pacers on Monday.
The NBA Finals continue tonight, as the Indiana Pacers host the Oklahoma City Thunder for Game 4. Indy leads the best-of-seven series 2-1.
Thunder outlast Pacers in nail-biting NBA Final Game 4, winning 111-104. Hear Coach Daigneault's key takeaways.
Head coach Mark Daigneault, the 2024 Coach of the Year, opted to return to his two-big starting lineup, elevating big man Isaiah Hartenstein over swingman Cason Wallace. Alongside third-year big Chet Holmgren, Hartenstein formed a formidable frontcourt tandem against Indiana.
Thunder coach Mark Daigneault reacts to his team's high free throw numbers in NBA Finals Game 4 against Pacers