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NBA Finals Game 4 Betting Tips – Thunder at Pacers

2024/25 NBA Finals - Thunder at Pacers (Game 4)

Game 4 of the NBA Finals is this Saturday and the Pacers are looking to go up 3-1 against the #1 seeded Thunder. Can they do it? Here is a preview of the Game 4 action on Saturday morning.


Thunder at Pacers (IND leads series 2-1)

The Thunder are gearing up for a crucial Game 4 matchup against the Pacers after falling short in Game 3 with a 116-107 loss on the road. Despite holding the league’s best regular season record at 68-14 and sitting atop the Western Conference standings, the Thunder are now trailing in the NBA Finals series and need a strong response to even things up.

Game 3 saw standout performances from key Thunder players, even in defeat. Jalen Williams led the team with 26 points, along with 6 rebounds and 3 assists, shooting an efficient 50% from the field. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, who has been the heart of Oklahoma City's offence throughout the postseason, added 24 points, 8 rebounds, and 4 assists on 45% shooting. SGA has been dominant this Finals series, averaging over 30 points per game, and the Thunder will be relying heavily on him again in Game 4 to turn the tide.

However, recent trends don’t paint the rosiest picture for OKC on the road. The Thunder are just 2-4 against the spread (ATS) in their last six games overall and have a poor record when playing in Indiana, going 2-6 straight up (SU) in their last eight road games against the Pacers. Even more concerning, they are 0-8 ATS in their last eight games on the road overall.

That said, Oklahoma City has shown a strong ability to bounce back. Since early April, the Thunder are a perfect 6-0 after losses, and they’ve maintained that trend through the playoffs, going 5-0 in similar situations. They’ve also won eight straight road games following a loss, which gives hope that this resilient squad can respond under pressure and level the series.

Indiana are playing with confidence at home, Game 4 is shaping up to be a pivotal moment in the series. The big question is whether OKC’s bounce-back trend can overpower their shaky road form, or if the Pacers will continue to hold court in Indianapolis.

The Pacers are riding high heading into Game 4 of the NBA Finals after a solid 116-107 win over the Thunder in Game 3 at home. With the win, the Pacers now hold a 2-1 series lead and are proving they’re more than just underdogs. Bennedict Mathurin had a breakout game, dropping 27 points on a red-hot 75% shooting, while Tyrese Haliburton nearly posted a triple-double with 22 points, 11 assists, and 9 rebounds on 52.9% shooting. Haliburton has been the heart of this Indiana run, hitting clutch shots (including the game-winner in Game 1) and dishing out 11+ assists in each of his last eight home games against Western Conference teams.

The Pacers, who finished fourth in the East with a 50-32 record, are playing some of their best basketball at just the right time. They’ve been hot against the spread (ATS), covering in 8 of their last 11 games, and are especially tough at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, going 4-1 ATS in their last five at home. Straight up (SU), they’re 15-5 in their last 20 games and have historically handled OKC well in Indiana, winning 6 of the last 8 meetings there.

With momentum on their side and the home crowd behind them, the Pacers are looking to take a commanding 3-1 lead — and the numbers suggest they’ve got every chance to do it.

Stadium Record

Indiana are 17-3 in their last 20 at home and 7-2 in this year's playoffs. OKC are 2-3 since 2022.

Head to Head Record

In the last 10 meetings, the head to head is tied 5-5, but the Pacers hold a 2-1 series advantage in the NBA finals.

Best Bet

The Pacers are once again underdogs on their home court after they covered in Game 3. I think they will do it again. They're now 8-3 ATS in their last 11, 4-1 ATS at home and have won 6 of their last 8 at home against the Thunder. Haliburton is back in form after struggling a bit in the early games of the NBA finals. Siakam is hitting key baskets and the Pacers bench has been impressive.

Indiana Pacers +5.5 = $1.98

Same Game Multi

Haliburton comes off 11 assists in Game 3 and has now beaten 11 or more assists in his last 2 home games. 8+ assists seems like a lock. The Under has saluted in the last 7 NBA Finals Game 4 matchups so I love the trend. Game 3 went Under and the Under is 2-1 in this series.

Pacers +5.5 / Under 225.5 pts / Haliburton 8+ assists = $5.60

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