Thunder Leads Pacers 2-0 in NBA Finals Amid Player Injury, Broadcast Absence
Thunder Leads Pacers 2-0 in NBA Finals Amid Player Injury, Broadcast Absence

Thunder Leads Pacers 2-0 in NBA Finals Amid Player Injury, Broadcast Absence

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The 2025 NBA Finals are tied 1-1 after the Oklahoma City Thunder decisively won Game 2 against the Indiana Pacers with a score of 123-107, led by Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's 34 points. The Pacers will be without forward Jarace Walker for Game 2 due to an ankle injury, which could impact their rotation and defensive capabilities. Despite the Thunder's momentum, NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal announced he would not watch Game 3, choosing a vacation in the Bahamas instead. Fans can watch Game 2 on ABC or via the NBA's YouTube live stream with a VPN to bypass geo-restrictions, with ExpressVPN recommended for reliable streaming. ESPN's sideline reporter Lisa Salters is absent from Game 2 due to personal reasons and is replaced by Jorge Sedano, while the rest of the broadcast team remains intact. The series now shifts to Indiana for Game 3, where the Pacers will look to capitalize on home court advantage despite Walker's uncertain status.

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