Pacers vs. Thunder Game 7 Odds: Spread, Moneyline & Total – SCCG Management

Pacers vs. Thunder Game 7 Odds: Spread, Moneyline & Total – SCCG Management

– The Indiana Pacers overwhelmed the OKC Thunder on Thursday night, pushing the 2025 NBA Finals to a decisive Game 7.
– OKC is favored at home for Sunday’s Game 7.
– Check out the odds for Pacers vs. Thunder Game 7, including point spread, moneyline, and game total.

The Indiana Pacers (65-39 SU, 50-52-2 ATS) took charge on Thursday night with a 22-point halftime lead (64-42) and comfortably secured a 108-91 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder (83-21 SU, 62-38-4 ATS), leveling the series at 3-3. This victory forces a winner-take-all Game 7 on Sunday night in OKC, where the Thunder remain strong favorites despite their Game 6 loss.

Indiana Pacers vs. OKC Thunder Odds for Game 7

Editor’s note: As of 11:43 pm ET, the spread shifted to OKC -8.5 (-108)/IND +8.5 (-112). The OKC moneyline decreased to -345, while Pacers improved to +275. The game total stayed at 214.5, with the under at -112 and the over at -108.

The Thunder are favored by nine points in the initial odds for Game 7, holding -355 on the moneyline, indicating a 78.02% implied win probability. The Pacers are +280 underdogs (26.32% implied win probability). The game total stands at 214.5, with -110 odds on either side. The lowest previous total in the series was 222.5 in Game 6.

Odds as of June 19 at DraftKings. Prepare for sports betting in Missouri.

The Thunder began the series as hefty -675 favorites to win the championship (87.10% implied win probability). The game spread was OKC -2.5 (-115), suggesting a likely four or five-game win for OKC. Indiana was a +490 longshot in the NBA championship odds before Game 1 (16.95% implied win probability).

Three of the past four games in the series have gone under the total (four of six overall). Game 6 on Thursday was an easy win for under bettors, with both teams combining for 199 points against a 222.5 total.

The Pacers utilized a balanced offense to clinch Game 6. Six players scored in double figures, with Obi Toppin contributing 20 points off the bench.

Injured point guard Tyrese Haliburton managed 15 points, five assists, and one rebound in 22 minutes despite a calf strain. Backup point guard TJ McConnell played a series-high 24 minutes and tallied 12 points, nine rebounds, and six assists.

OKC struggled offensively, shooting 31-of-74 (42%) and a poor 8-of-30 from three-point range (27%). The Thunder concluded the postseason with a 5-5 road record but are 10-2 SU at home. During the regular season, OKC boasted an NBA-best 35-6 SU at the Paycom Center.

The Pacers are 6-5 SU in playoff road games, consistent with their 20-20 road record in the regular season. Indiana won Game 1 in Oklahoma City (111-110), but OKC responded with a 123-107 victory in Game 2 and a 120-109 win in Game 5.

OKC’s home dominance extends to their ATS record. They are 10-2 SU and 9-3 ATS at home. Indiana is 7-4 ATS on the road in the postseason.

Game 7 is set for 7:05 pm CT/8:05 pm ET on Sunday, June 22nd.

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