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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander to have 35+ points, 6+ assists and Oklahoma City Thunder to win is 9/2 - as they take on Indiana Pacers in a blockbuster Game 7 of the NBA Finals

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander to have 35+ points, 6+ assists and Oklahoma City Thunder to win is 9/2 - as they take on Indiana Pacers in a blockbuster Game 7 of the NBA Finals

Daily Mail​8 hours ago

Oklahoma City Thunder and the Indiana Pacers will go head-to-head in a blockbuster Game 7 of the NBA Finals early Monday (BST).
For those who will be following with a close eye - Sky Bet are offering four Price Boosts for the deciding game.
The first two boosts require Shai Gilgeous-Alexander to have 35+ points, 6+ assists and OKC to win, and Jalen Williams and Pascal Siakam to have 20+ points each.
The odds for those two bets have been enhanced to 9/2 and 7/4 respectively.
Gilgeous-Alexander is averaging more than 33 points per game and six assists in OKC's three wins at this year's NBA Finals, while Williams is averaging more than 24 points per game this series.
Additionally, Siakam has scored 20 or more points in three of his six 2024-25 Finals appearances.
Meanwhile, the other two boosts are for Gilgeous-Alexander to have 30+ points, Williams to have 20+ points, and Siakam to have 8+ rebounds at 5/1, and Tyrese Haliburton to have 15+ points, 6+ assists, 2+ threes and Pacers to win at 6/1.
Sky Bet Price Boosts for Oklahoma City Thunder vs Indiana Pacers:
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander to have 35+ points, 6+ assists and OKC to win
WAS 7/2 NOW 9/2
Jalen Williams and Pascal Siakam to have 20+ points each
WAS 6/4 NOW 7/4
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander to have 30+ points, Williams to have 20+ points, and Siakam to have 8+ rebounds
WAS 4/1 NOW 5/1
Tyrese Haliburton to have 15+ points, 6+ assists, 2+ threes and Pacers to win
WAS 5/1 NOW 6/1

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