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Indiana Pacers Throughout the postseason run, it was the definition of blood, sweat and tears.
They went all the way NBA Finals Game 7 Thanks to a great comeback and unforgettable moment.
Tyreese Halliburton had some of them. He had two series-changing shots in the playoffs, but played with his ass calves in Game 7 on Sunday, he tore Achilles in the first quarter.
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Oklahoma City’s Thunder Guard Alex Caruso shoots against Indiana Pacers guard Tyree Ze Haliburton in chapter four of the 2025 NBA Finals at Gainbridge Field House. (Kyle Terada-imagn image)
Indiana was on the f-out for quite some time while the Pacers’ best man fell. With the lead at halftime, they seemed to add some motivation.
Oklahoma City Thunder They were Seattle Supersonics in 1979, so they were late to win their first title, but they certainly didn’t take the Pacers or their extra boost lightly.
“To be honest, we didn’t have much time to think about it. We were in the middle of a fight. Our season was on the line. I think we were trying to focus on what it would look like without him.” “We knew they had people who were capable enough, and obviously they did. They ran to us to the end for our money. They knew they wouldn’t give up.”

Oklahoma City’s Thunder Guard Alex Caruso will drive over Indiana Pacers guard Tyrees Halliburton towards the hoop during a 2025 NBA Finals game. (Trevor Ruszkowski-Immagn image)
Thunder, who has had a 68-win season with MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, was a huge favorite to win the series, but “Sunday Scaries” was in full force.
“It was kind of unpredictable just how the series unfolded, but the way their postseason was over blew away teams they weren’t supposed to win.
Caruso was on a local breeding cane 24 hours after the title parade to help with the shift work.
“I’m back to work right away. The grind won’t stop,” he said. “That’s great. Before I could show up, there were hundreds of people sitting there waiting. I could feel the love and it was so much fun.”
And yes, Thunder celebrated a lot despite the rather casual response of viral videos about their social media.

Thunder’s Alex Caruso is “shifting” the festive NBA championship “Shift” by raising cane Oklahoma City on June 26, 2025. (Brett Dearing to Raise the Wand/Getty Images)
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“There’s a hangover and a lot of water after the parade,” he admitted.
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