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What time is NBA Finals Game 6 today? TV channel for Thunder vs. Pacers

What time is NBA Finals Game 6 today? TV channel for Thunder vs. Pacers

USA Today20-06-2025
What time is NBA Finals Game 6 today? TV channel for Thunder vs. Pacers
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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the Oklahoma City Thunder will have an opportunity to win the 2025 NBA championship on the road Thursday in Game 6 of the Finals against the Indiana Pacers.
It would be the first title for the franchise since 1979, when it won the NBA title as the Seattle SuperSonics. The Thunder have only one other Finals appearance, in 2012, since relocating in 2008.
The Pacers will look to avoid elimination and extend the series to a Game 7. Tyrese Haliburton's status remains questionable as he's dealing with a calf strain. He struggled to score in 34 minutes of play in Game 5, with all four of his points coming from the free throw line.
Here's how you can watch the potential conclusion of the NBA Finals on Thursday:
What time is Game 6 of the NBA Finals?
Oklahoma City Thunder vs. Indiana Pacers Game 6 will tip off at 8:30 p.m. ET at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.
Date: Thursday, June 19
Thursday, June 19 Time: 8:30 p.m. ET
8:30 p.m. ET TV: ABC
ABC Stream: ESPN+, SlingTV, Fubo
ESPN+, SlingTV, Fubo Location: Gainbridge Fieldhouse (Indianapolis)
How to watch the NBA Finals
The 2025 NBA Finals between the Thunder and Pacers will air on ABC. Fans can stream it on Fubo (offers a free trial) and SlingTV.
Watch the NBA Finals with Fubo
NBA Finals 2025: Full schedule, times, TV channel, live streaming
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