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Pat McAfee is in the fourth quarter of the game of the 4 NBA final between OKC Thunder Breeding Gainbridge Fieldhouse Indiana Pacers. McAfee, a great Indianapolis colt, has blown the narrative that Thunder is still a favorite of winning the championship despite confronting a 1-2 deficit. The former NFL star recorded bookmakers and rivals Stephen A. Smith for favorating OKC.
McAfee did not refrain in his fiery performance to cheer for fans at home (via Scott Agness).
“Going into tonight’s game, Oklahoma City favored 6.5 points. It makes us the biggest underdogs in the history of the NBA finals! Sports books do not know, Stephen A. Smith does not know that when you come to this country, not only do you play the best team in the damn league, but take over the biggest fan base in history!”
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Going to the playoffs, Stephen A. Smith gave reasons NBA counting Why Okc Thunder “You have no excuse not to win the NBA Championship.” AND Take it first The host unbuttoned the impressive numbers of OKC set up in a regular season to become the favorites of heavy titles. Smith added that Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, who won the MVP, gave Thunder the advantage over most of the teams.
Meanwhile, Pat McAfee’s Indiana Pacers became the story of Cinderella in the UBI playoffs in 2025. The team relied on the grizz, teamwork and attitudes never-die, which set them down to them two victories from their first NBA championship. McAfee is convinced that the bookmakers and Smith were wrong.
A short but fiery interruption of Pat McAfee lit fans at home, who felt comfortable watching their team in close games. Indiana made her fight her trademark in the playoffs, which on Friday was late game 4 to like her.
In the midst of the rocking gainbridge Fieldhouse, Okc Thunder kept calm. Oklahoma descended on defense, limiting the pacers at 17 points of the fourth quarter.
After an engagement of Pat McAfee with fans, Thunder scored three straight points to equalize the game to 89-89 with the remaining 8:13. The Pacers kept the driver’s seat and extended the lead to 101-97 before OKC finished a strong game.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander He scored 12 of Thunder’s 14 points in the last 2:58 to withdraw his team in the victory of 111-104.
Edited by Michael Macasero