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Indiana Pacers v Oklahoma City Thunder: NBA finals Game 7 – live updates | NBA finals


How to watch Game 7 of the NBA finals

Game 7 of the NBA finals between the Pacers and Thunder will tip off shortly after 8pm US eastern time on Sunday (1am BST on Monday).

In the US, the game will air on ABC. Streaming options include ABC.com or the ABC app (with a participating TV provider login), as well as Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, fuboTV, DIRECTV STREAM and Sling TV (via ESPN3).

In the UK, the game will be available on TNT Sports and Discovery+. As for streaming,

In Australia, the game will broadcast live on ESPN Australia. Additionally, Kayo Sports and Foxtel Now will stream the games live.

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Rick the Ruler

Hands up, baby hands up! Photograph: Michael Conroy/AP

Has Rick Carlisle gotten enough love? I don’t think so. The Pacers head coach who led the Dallas Mavericks to an upset Finals victory over LeBron’s and Wade’s Miami Heat in 2011 is on the verge of turning the trick for a second time. You don’t have to convince Thunder coach Mark Daigneault that Carlisle is amongst the elite NBA head coaches, he called coaching against him “humbling.” You can add intensity to that list of adjectives. Up 28 points in Game 6, a pretty comfortable lead, Carlisle roasted Obi Toppin for failing to close out a three point shot. “You cannot do that shit”, or something like that. Toppin was subsequently removed from the game.

Ahead of the series finale, Rick said “This is a time to celebrate. These moments are rare…I’m very much looking forward to Game 7.”

He also said “I love pressure. What you learn is that these moments are rare, and trying to duplicate this kind of situation is something that you look to do in everyday life. It’s not easy to do that. It’s not easy to do that.”

RC also left OKC with this blast, just to freak out the young Thunder a little more heading into the biggest game of their lives. “There are more adjustments that can be made, for sure.”

Damn.

Rick Carlisle: his head games are subtle, polite, but scary as hell for the other team. He loves pressure, and frankly, he can be my coach any day. If Miami’s Erik Spoelstra is the top coach, Carlisle is bidding for the second spot with Steve Kerr as no2 in the league with Steve Kerr of Golden State. There can’t be much between them, especially if he wins tonight.

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