The pacers took the first game of the NBA final, which started a fierce return and won the game on the last second shot of Tires Holburton. Thunder jumped in Game 2, jumping a leading lead that he would not withdraw from his star and league MVP Shay Guljis Alexander, behind 34 points.
The series is tied in a game and has now shifted to Indiana for the next two matches. Game 3 is ready for At 8:30 pm on ABC (5pm pt). You need everything to see or to stream every game of the NBA Finals.
After distributing the first two games in Oklahoma City, the pacers will host 3 and 4 games against the Thunder.
What is the schedule of the NBA Finals?
Here is the remaining schedule of the series. (There are ETs listed all the time, and all games are on ABC.)
Wednesday, June 11
- Game 3: Thunder in pacers, 8:30 pm
Friday, June 13
- Game 4: Thunder in pacers, 8:30 pm
Monday, June 16
- Game 5: Pacers in Thunder, 8:30 pm
Thursday, June 19
- Game 6*: Thunder in pacers, 8:30 pm
Sunday, June 22
- Game 7*: Pacers in Thunder, 8 pm
*If necessary
How to see the NBA finals
Every game of the NBA Finals will be shown on ABC. There are two ways to see local channels without the need for a cable or satellite TV membership. The first is directly with the TV streaming service. And the other is with an over the air antenna, if you live in an area that is welcomed.
Each of the five direct TV streaming services takes ABC, but not every service lifts every local network, so check each using the links below to ensure that it takes the ABC to your area.
All the above mentioned direct TV streaming services allow you to cancel at any time and require solid connection to the Internet. Looking for more information? See our direct TV streaming services guide.


