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The Mirror US on MSNESPN's NBA Finals broadcast plans hit at the last minute by tornado warning in Oklahoma CityESPN has been impacted by a tornado warning in Oklahoma with production trucks under threat, meaning that the pictures could be controlled elsewhere for Game 2 of the NBA Finals
Long-time NBA analyst Skip Bayless didn’t mince his words when he evaluated the Indiana Pacers’ performance during their 123-107 Game 2 loss against the Oklahoma City Thunder.
A star-studded crowd, including Shaq, Chris Paul, and John Calipari, packed Paycom Center as the Thunder defeated the Pacers in Game 2 of the NBA Finals, setting the stage for a pivotal Game 3 in Indianapolis.
The Oklahoma City Thunder have been predicted to land a "polarizing" forward and an international center in the 2025 NBA Draft to upgrade their roster.
ESPN’s top NBA sideline reporter will not be on the ABC broadcast of Game 2 of the NBA Finals Sunday night. Lisa Salters is missing the Thunder-Pacers matchup in Oklahoma City due to a personal matter,
NBA Finals don't get much more small-market than this. But don't tell that to Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt. He doesn't want to hear it. The NBA Finals tip off Thursday (8:30 p.m. ET, ESPN) with the Oklahoma City Thunder hosting the Indiana Pacers.