Alternate Streams and Special Casts

For a unique viewing experience, ESPN’s app offers alternate streams, including player-focused cams and advanced stats overlays. SiriusXM’s national feed on channels 81 (Pacers) and 86 (Thunder) provides team-specific broadcasts, perfect for die-hard fans. Social media platforms like X will buzz with live reactions, making it easy to stay engaged with real-time commentary.
Thunder vs. Pacers.
Pregame and Postgame Shows
ESPN’s NBA Countdown kicks off pregame coverage at 7:30 p.m. ET, with Malika Andrews, Stephen A. Smith, and analysts breaking down key matchups. Postgame, SportsCenter delivers highlights and interviews, while the Thunder’s postgame show streams on their app, YouTube, and FanDuel Sports Network. Local Indy fans can catch Query & Company on 93.5 The Fan for in-depth pregame analysis.
Series Snapshot
The Pacers stunned OKC in Game 1, 111-110, thanks to Tyrese Haliburton’s clutch 21-footer with 0.3 seconds left. The Thunder roared back in Game 2, cruising to a 123-107 win behind Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s 34 points. With the series shifting to Indy for the first Finals game there in 25 years, the Pacers aim to leverage home-court advantage. Historically, the Game 3 winner in a 1-1 Finals series claims the title 80.5% of the time, making this a make-or-break moment.
Tickets and Fan Experience
Tickets for Game 3 are hot commodities, available through Ticketmaster or secondary markets like StubHub. Prices start around $150 for upper-level seats, with courtside spots fetching thousands. Fans attending will enjoy a “Gold Out,” with free t-shirts provided to create a raucous atmosphere. Pacers forward Myles Turner predicts a “hell of an environment” for Indy’s first Finals home game since 2000.