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OKC Thunder finished with a 123-107 win over the Indiana Pacers and evened the series at 1-1. Game 3 is Wednesday in Indianapolis.
Game 2 of the NBA Finals between the Indiana Pacers and Oklahoma City Thunder reached a new low in viewership numbers.
A Game 2 blowout in the NBA Finals on Sunday drew an average of 8.76 million viewers, the lowest for a Game 2 in the finals in 18 years - excluding 2020 during the COVID-19 global pandemic.
This has been Oklahoma City's formula all season: Lose one game, respond in the next. That's exactly what the Thunder did in Game 2 of the NBA Finals.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander dropped 34 points to lead the Thunder to a Game 2 victory to even the series with Indiana.
Oklahoma City guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, left, controls the ball in front of Indiana forward Aaron Nesmith during the Thunder’s win in Game 2 of the NBA Finals on Sunday night.
The NBA Finals are in town, and Game 2 has attracted several celebrities and notable figures to Oklahoma City.
Trailing 1-0, Oklahoma City takes its home court for Game 2 of the NBA Finals against the Indiana Pacers as a heavy favorite to even the series.
After dropping the first game of the NBA Finals, the Oklahoma City Thunder thoroughly controlled the Indiana Pacers on Sunday in Game 2, 123-107.
Through two NBA Finals games, the Thunder have led for 91:22 minutes and the Pacers 1:53. There was no comeback in Game 2.
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