Thunder vs Pacers Game 3 Odds & Updated Series Price
By Sascha Paruk in NBA Basketball
Updated: June 9, 2025 at 9:58 am EDTPublished:
- The Thunder and Pacers head to Indiana for Game 3 tied at one game apiece
- Oklahoma City is favored on the road in Game 3 and is a big favorite to win the best-of-seven series
- See the OKC Thunder vs Indiana Pacers Game 3 odds and updated series price for the NBA Finals
A statement win on Sunday night pulled the OKC Thunder (81-19, 60-36-4 ATS) level with the Indiana Pacers (63-37, 48-50-2 ATS) in the 2025 NBA Finals as the series shifts to Indianapolis for Game 3 on Wednesday.
The Thunder, who were massive -700 favorites in the NBA Championship odds prior to Game 1, are sizable road favorites in the opening odds for Game 3.
OKC Thunder vs Indiana Pacers Odds for Game 3
The opening Thunder vs Pacers spread for Game 3 favors Oklahoma City by 5.5 points. On the moneyline, OKC has opened as a -218 favorite with the Pacers coming back as +180 home underdogs. The game total is sitting at 226.5 with -110 each way. The first games of the series stayed under its total of 230, while Game 2 snuck over its total of 228.5.
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The biggest difference between the teams in Game 2 was down low. The Thunder finished +10 in points in the paint and +8 in rebounding. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander had a game-high 34 points on 11-of-21 shooting from the field and an 11-of-12 performance from the stripe, to go along with a game-high eight assists.
OKC easily covered as 11-point home favorites.
Updated Thunder vs Pacers Series Odds
After their Game 2 rout, the Thunder are now -525 favorites to win the best-of-seven series (and first championship for the franchise since 1979, when the team was still in Seattle). After dropping Game 1, OKC’s odds had faded from -700 all the way to -320.
Indiana, which entered the NBA Finals as a +500 longshot, is now +400 to win the first title in franchise history.
Taking out the juice, the current odds give the Thunder an 80.77% implied win probability, and the Pacers just 19.23%.
Game 3 will tip-off at 7:35 pm CT/8:35 pm ET on Wednesday, June 11th, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. ABC is carrying the broadcasts for all NBA Finals games.
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