OKC Thunder Strikes Daily

OKC Thunder Strikes Daily

June 23, 2025 Sports

Hosted by Big Dill

About This Episode

Generated sports podcast with host Big Dill based on prompt: I want to hear daily OKC Thunder news. If they played a game then give me the highlights.

Transcript

Welcome folks, to another episode of Big Dill Sports—your go-to podcast for all things basketball and beyond. I’m Dillon, your host, and today we've got something truly special to cover. The Oklahoma City Thunder have pulled off a monumental feat! Yep, you guessed it right, they are the new NBA champions after a nail-biting Game 7 win against the Indiana Pacers.

Let's dive right into it. Last night, at the electrifying Paycom Center, the Thunder emerged victorious with a score of 103 to 91. This win marks OKC's first championship since relocating from Seattle in 2008 and the team's first since 1979. It’s history in the making, folks!

Now, if you caught the game, you’d know the Thunder came out strong after halftime. The third quarter was all about dominance; they dropped 34 points, opening up a comfortable lead that the Pacers struggled to surmount. Speaking of struggles, a game-shifting moment came early when Indiana’s star, Tyrese Haliburton, was sidelined with a leg injury just seven minutes in. The team felt his absence as the Thunder pushed ahead.

Fast forward to the fourth quarter, and we got to see pure magic from OKC—an 8-0 run that stretched their lead to a commanding 21 points with just over eight minutes remaining. And how about Chet Holmgren? He was an absolute wall, setting a record for the most blocks in a Game 7 of the NBA Finals since those stats started being tracked in 1974.

While we're talking about records, let’s highlight our ‘big dill’ of the game, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. Crowned the Finals MVP, Shai led the charge with a spectacular 29 points, 12 assists, and even added 5 rebounds. Sure, he struggled a bit with his shooting, but he was perfect from the free-throw line and played a huge role in maintaining their lead. Truly a performance worth celebrating!

Behind Shai, we saw an impressive showing from Jalen Williams, who added 20 points, and the defensive prowess of Holmgren, with those iconic 5 blocks. Can’t forget the contribution from Alex Caruso and Cason Wallace off the bench, each putting up 10 points and making sure the Thunder stayed ahead.

The Pacers, however, didn’t go down without a fight. Bennedict Mathurin stood out with 24 points and a remarkable 13 rebounds, doing everything he could to keep Indiana in the game. And though Pascal Siakam and Andrew Nembhard chipped in, those 17 costly turnovers played a significant role in their downfall.

To wrap it all up, OKC’s young team delivered an unforgettable performance. They played collectively, hit critical shots, and maintained their composure under pressure—a recipe for victory indeed.

Thanks for joining me on this thrilling journey into the Thunder’s championship win. Remember to tune into Big Dill Sports for more insights into the sports world. Until next time, keep your eyes on the game and your ears on our channel. This is Dillon signing off, stay sporty!

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