2025 NBA Finals: Oklahoma City Thunder vs Indiana Pacers (THUNDER WINS 1st NBA TITLE)

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Season Series: Thunder 2-0 vs Pacers
March 29, 2025 - Pacers 111, Thunder 132 in OKC
December 26, 2024 - Thunder 120, Pacers 114 in IND


Path To The Finals

Oklahoma City Thunder

1st Round: Def. Memphis Grizzlies, 4-0
Conference Semifinals: Def. Denver Nuggets, 4-3
Conference Finals: Def. Minnesota Timberwolves, 4-1


Indiana Pacers
1st Round: Def. Milwaukee Bucks, 4-1
Conference Semifinals: Def. Cleveland Cavaliers, 4-1
Conference Finals: Def. Knew York Knicks, 4-2



NBA Titles 🏆:
Thunder - 0
Pacers - 0
 
Thunder in 3.5….but I’m going to give the Pacers some grace and say they rebound in G3 after being down 2-0.

Even still, SGA wins FMVP. Then we have a convo to have:

As a Canadian, does SGA go to the MAGA House to chop it up with 47, knowing dude’s been wild disrespectful to his home country, or does he boycott Donnie’s Dumbass and risk pissing off his currently city, which is SUPER MAGA.

Choices, B.

Thunder in 5 either way.
 
Did ratings suck when Spurs were in the Finals?
Not sure TBH

Maybe during the first one cause of the lockout year but people weren't as obsessed with ratings back then like they are now imo
 
Not sure TBH

Maybe during the first one cause of the lockout year but people weren't as obsessed with ratings back then like they are now imo


According to ESPN, the NBA Finals series was a television bust in the United States.[1] San Antonio's four-game sweep of Cleveland finished with a record-low 6.2 television rating and 11 share on ABC, Nielsen Media Research said on June 15, 2007.

That was down 27 percent from the 8.5/15 for Miami's six-game victory over Dallas from the previous year and 5 percent under the previous low, a 6.5/12 for San Antonio's six-game win over New Jersey in 2003.

San Antonio's series-winning 83–82 victory on Thursday night got a 6.5/12, down 17 percent from the 7.8/14 for Game 4 in 2006.

Despite having the lowest ratings of any NBA championship series, game two of the 2003 series between San Antonio and New Jersey remains the lowest-rated game of all time in the history of the NBA Finals.
 
I don't

But it's worth stating something obvious

Outside of those markets, it's not crazy to assume ratings by and large will be down

I don't care either way but still
Niggas been bringing this up for over a week

When does it stop being worth stating the obvious?
 
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