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3 days ago |
pal-item.com | Scott Horner
You can join a crowd cheering on the Indiana Pacers, even if you don't attend an NBA Finals game. The Pacers announced $5 tickets are available for Gainbridge Fieldhouse watch parties for the first two games against the Oklahoma City Thunder. Game 1 watch party tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. ET Wednesday, June 4, and Game 2 watch party tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. ET Friday, June 6. Tickets for Finals games at Gainbridge (3, 4 and, if necessary, 6) go on sale at 2 p.m. ET Thursday, June 5.
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3 days ago |
indystar.com | Scott Horner
Indiana Pacers watch party tickets, NBA Finals tickets for Pacers vs. Thunder at Gainbridge Fieldhouse Scott HornerGame 1 watch party tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. ET Wednesday, June 4, and Game 2 watch party tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. ET Friday, June 6. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. 2025 NBA Finals schedule; what day does the NBA Finals start?
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3 days ago |
usatoday.com | Scott Horner
You can join a crowd cheering on the Indiana Pacers, even if you don't attend an NBA Finals game. The Pacers announced $5 tickets are available for Gainbridge Fieldhouse watch parties for the first two games against the Oklahoma City Thunder. Game 1 watch party tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. ET Wednesday, June 4, and Game 2 watch party tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. ET Friday, June 6. Tickets for Finals games at Gainbridge (3, 4 and, if necessary, 6) go on sale at 2 p.m. ET Thursday, June 5.
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3 days ago |
indystar.com | Scott Horner
National experts explain why the Thunder are heavy favorites, and what they expect to see in the NBA Finals. The Indiana Pacers are in the NBA Finals for the first time since 2000; the Thunder, since 2012. There are at least a couple of ways of looking at it. The most prevalent is, the Indiana Pacers have no chance to win the NBA Finals. The other, they have an endless supply of bulletin board material to carry them past the Oklahoma City Thunder. No one is doubting the Pacers' worth.
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3 days ago |
thestarpress.com | Scott Horner
National experts explain why the Thunder are heavy favorites, and what they expect to see in the NBA Finals. The Indiana Pacers are in the NBA Finals for the first time since 2000; the Thunder, since 2012. There are at least a couple of ways of looking at it. The most prevalent is, the Indiana Pacers have no chance to win the NBA Finals. The other, they have an endless supply of bulletin board material to carry them past the Oklahoma City Thunder. No one is doubting the Pacers' worth.
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