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NBA Finals Game 5: Thunder vs. Pacers start time, schedule, expert prediction, TV, stream, odds, stats

NBA Finals Game 5: Thunder vs. Pacers start time, schedule, expert prediction, TV, stream, odds, stats

The Indiana Pacers and Oklahoma City Thunder are back where they started in the best-of-seven NBA Finals with Game 5 set for Monday, June 16. Both teams have squandered a late lead at home and are tied 2-2.
The Pacers led Game 4 late but struggled mightily in the closing 3 minutes as OKC won 111-104. Bennedict Mathurin, who was critical to Indiana's Game 3 victory, missed 3 free throws and committed 2 costly fouls during that stretch. Pascal Siakam and Tyrese Haliburton remain Indiana's key players.
League MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander powered the Thunder's Game 4 comeback, scoring 11 points in the final 3 minutes as part of a 12-1 closing surge. He has averaged over 30 points per game in the series, while Jalen Williams is over 20.
Indiana had averaged a +9 scoring advantage in fourth quarters of the first three games, but OKC won the 4th in Game 4, 31-17.
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Dustin Dopirak, IndyStar: Thunder 119-113
"The back-and-forth nature of this series suggests that home-court advantage doesn't mean much, but the Thunder lost just eight times at the Paycom Center this season, including twice in the playoffs. They haven't lost more than once at home in a calendar month since November. Winning there Monday would be a big lift for the Pacers, especially after the way Game 4 ended with their 17-point fourth quarter. They've generally responded well in tied series over the past two seasons, and they might have the conditioning edge, so this game is still very much a toss-up. But I think they will need to win Game 6 at home to force a Game 7."
No time to pout: How the Pacers plan to keep Game 4's disappointment from costing them Game 5
'Unfair, unjust and stupid': Pacers' Rick Carlisle calls out criticism of official Scott Foster
Game 5, Mon., June 16: Pacers at Thunder, 8:30 p.m.
Pacers: Jarace Walker (ankle) and Isaiah Jackson (Achilles) are out.
Thunder: None.
TV: ABC, with Mike Breen (play-by-play), Doris Burke and Richard Jefferson (analysis), and Lisa Salters (sideline reporting)
Watch with a Fubo trial
93.5 and 107.5 FM in Indianapolis, with Mark Boyle (play-by-play), Eddie Gill (analysis) and Pat Boylan (sideline reporting). Game 1 streaming is on SiriusXM channels 81 and 86 (Thunder feed).
(*-if necessary; all games are ET and on ABC)
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Game 5 favorite: Thunder by 9.5 points
Over/under: 223.5 total points
Moneyline: Pacers +333, Thunder -450
ESPN's matchup predictor gives the Thunder a 60.9% chance of winning.

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