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NBA Finals Game 7 History: What Past Games Tell Us About Tonight’s Outcome

Bharat — June 22, 2025 at 1:35 PM

Tonight, June 22, 2025, the Oklahoma City Thunder face the Indiana Pacers in the 20th Game 7 in NBA Finals history, the first since 2016. Tipped off at 8 p.m. ET on ABC, this clash at OKC’s Paycom Center follows a thrilling series tied 3-3 after Indiana’s 108-91 Game 6 rout. With Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s MVP firepower and Tyrese Haliburton’s gutsy play through a calf injury, the stage is set for a classic. History shows Game 7s are often tight—nine of 19 were decided by five points or less. What can past Finals Game 7s tell us about who’ll hoist the Larry O’Brien Trophy tonight?

Why Game 7s Are Basketball’s Ultimate Test

Game 7 in the NBA Finals is pure drama—a do-or-die battle where legends are born. Since 1951, 19 Finals have gone the distance, with home teams dominating at 15-4. The last road win? LeBron James’ Cavaliers in 2016, clawing back from a 3-1 deficit to stun the 73-win Warriors 93-89. That game saw LeBron’s iconic block and Kyrie Irving’s dagger three, proving stars shine brightest under pressure. Tonight, OKC’s home advantage looms large, but Indiana’s Game 6 grit suggests they won’t fold.

I watched that 2016 Game 7 at a packed bar in Cleveland, the room erupting when LeBron swatted Iguodala’s layup. The tension was unreal—like the air itself was holding its breath. That’s what awaits tonight: a game where every possession feels like the season’s final heartbeat.

What Past Games Tell Us About Tonight’s Outcome

History offers clues for tonight’s battle: