The NBA Finals have reached a thrilling juncture, with Oklahoma City taking a 3-2 lead after a gripping Game 5 against Indiana. On June 16, 2025, the Thunder showcased their resilience, overcoming an 18-point deficit to secure a 120-109 victory. This pivotal win places them just one game away from their first NBA championship title.
- Thunder leads NBA Finals 3-2 after Game 5.
- Jalen Williams scores career-high 40 points.
- Gilgeous-Alexander contributes 31 points, 10 assists.
- Indiana's Pascal Siakam scores 28 points.
- Thunder historically favored to win series.
- Game 5 showcased Thunder's resilience and growth.
Jalen Williams shone brightly, scoring a career playoff-high 40 points, while MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander contributed 31 points and 10 assists. Their combined performance marked the most points by a duo in an NBA Finals game in the last 50 years, underscoring their dominance. As the series shifts back to Indiana for Game 6, the stakes couldn’t be higher.
This matchup raises an intriguing question: Can Indiana rally back at home to force a Game 7? The Thunder’s ability to adapt and learn from their previous encounters has been vital. Key developments include:
- Williams and Gilgeous-Alexander combined for 103 points or assists, a historic feat.
- Indiana’s Pascal Siakam scored 28 points, but the Pacers fell short despite a strong fourth-quarter push.
- Teams winning Game 5 in a tied NBA Finals have historically won the series 74% of the time.
As the series heads to Game 6, fans can expect intense action and pivotal moments. Will Oklahoma City clinch their first title, or can Indiana pull off a stunning comeback?