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Thunder vs. Pacers NBA Finals: 'We sucked' — OKC at a loss for how it performed with a chance to claim the title

INDIANAPOLIS — As doors opened to the media inside the Oklahoma City Thunder’s locker room, on one end, veterans Alex Caruso and Isaiah Hartenstein sat dejected. On the other, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Jalen Williams carried on a jovial, non-basketball-related conversation, as if the loss had never happened.

It did happen. In Game 6 of the 2025 NBA Finals on Thursday — the Thunder’s first close-out chance of the series — they submitted arguably their worst performance of the season, losing 108-91 to the Indiana Pacers.

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Was this the immaturity of youth? After all, Oklahoma City — led by the 26-year-old Gilgeous-Alexander and 24-year-old Williams — is the youngest finalist since 1977. Or was it the right mindset to let go of this game almost as soon as it happened? Impossible to know. Only the Thunder could explain their mental approach.

And on that, they could not agree.

Thunder players looked on from the bench during the fourth quarter as the Pacers rolled in Game 6 of the NBA Finals. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)

Thunder players looked on from the bench during the fourth quarter as the Pacers rolled in Game 6 of the NBA Finals. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)

(Maddie Meyer via Getty Images)

“I can’t speak for my whole team,” said Williams, who finished a game-worst minus-40. “The human element didn’t creep in for me until we got blown out. I didn’t start thinking about Game 7 until we walked off the floor — really, like, when the game was really out of reach. I think we had the right mindset coming into it.”

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Gilgeous-Alexander, on the other hand, felt comfortable speaking on behalf of the Thunder.

“Definitely in the back of our minds, for sure,” said Gilgeous-Alexander, who committed a season-high eight turnovers, of the the weight of the chance to clinch a title. “We didn’t play like it at all. That’s why the night went the way it did. We got exactly what we deserved, what we earned. We have to own that.”

About the only thing they could agree on was another thing Gilgeous-Alexander said: “We sucked.”

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