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INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Pacers reclaimed control of the 2025 NBA Finals on Wednesday night, outlasting the Oklahoma City Thunder 116-107 in Game 3 to seize a 2-1 series advantage.
Key takeaways from Game 3
Bennedict Mathurin erupted for 27 points off the bench, hitting 5-of-7 from beyond the arc to swing momentum in the fourth quarter. All-Star guard Tyrese Haliburton added 22 points and 11 assists, orchestrating a 32-18 closing period that flipped a six-point deficit into a comfortable win.
On the Thunder side, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander poured in 31 points and Jalen Williams chipped in 23, but Oklahoma City’s offense stalled late, shooting just 3-of-14 over the final six minutes.
Why Indiana’s small-ball lineup worked
• Rick Carlisle unleashed a Mathurin-Nesmith-Siakam frontcourt that switched every perimeter action, limiting OKC to one-shot possessions.
• Pascal Siakam quietly stuffed the stat sheet with 18 points, 10 rebounds and elite help defense against pick-and-rolls featuring Chet Holmgren.
• Indiana’s transition attack (24 fast-break points) punished Thunder turnovers, a recurring theme in Pacers’ two wins.
Series outlook heading into pivotal Game 4
Game 4 tips Friday, June 13 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse (8:30 p.m. ET, ABC). Historically, teams that take a 3-1 lead go on to win the NBA title over 94 percent of the time, making this matchup a virtual must-win for Oklahoma City.
What the Pacers need
• Continue pressuring Gilgeous-Alexander with length from Nesmith and rookie Jarace Walker.
• Maintain pace without sacrificing ball security; Indiana is +17 in points off turnovers this series.
What the Thunder need
• More half-court touches for Holmgren, who attempted only nine shots in Game 3.
• Bench production: the Thunder reserves were outscored 38-19 on Wednesday.
Player spotlight: Tyrese Haliburton
Haliburton’s plus-minus of +18 leads all players in the Finals. His blend of deep-range shooting, pocket-pass precision and unflappable tempo has forced OKC to pick its poison defensively. Expect Mark Daigneault to throw mixed coverages—late traps, zone looks and length from Ousmane Dieng—in Game 4 to disrupt his rhythm.
Injury watch
• Bruce Brown (sprained ankle) is listed as questionable but went through a full practice Thursday.
• Thunder swingman Luguentz Dort (knee soreness) is probable after playing 38 minutes in Game 3.
Bottom line
The Pacers are two wins away from their first championship in franchise history. If Mathurin’s breakout and Haliburton’s command carry over, Indianapolis could become the center of the basketball world by Monday night. Meanwhile, the Thunder must rediscover the crunch-time poise that earned them the West’s top seed. Friday’s Game 4 promises to shift the series narrative—and potentially the NBA balance of power—for good.
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