
How to watch Pacers vs. Thunder Summer League today: Time, TV channel
The Thunder (1-0) impressed with a 90-81 win over the Brooklyn Nets on Thursday. Nikola Topic had his best outing with 18 points and six assists. Ajay Mitchell led the way with 20 points. Chris Youngblood also stepped up with 19 points.
Meanwhile, the Pacers (1-0) won a 116-115 thriller over the Cleveland Cavaliers on Thursday. RayJ Dennis led the way with 26 points and nine assists. Quenton Jackson scored 24 points off the bench. Enrique Freeman had 19 points and seven rebounds.
Here's how to watch the Thunder's Summer League game, including time, TV schedule and streaming information:
What channel is Pacers vs. Thunder game on today? Time, TV schedule
TV Channel: NBA TV
Start time: 4:30 p.m. CT
Where to watch Pacers vs. Thunder on livestream
Watch Pacers vs. Thunder live on Fubo (free trial)
Pacers vs. Thunder injury updates
Thunder: Thomas Sorber (foot surgery) is out.
Pacers: Not yet submitted.
Probable starting lineups
Oklahoma City Thunder
Indiana Pacers
Thunder's 2025 Summer League schedule
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