NBA Finals 2025 Livestream: Here’s How to Watch Pacers vs. Thunder Game Online for Free
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After a thrilling ending, the Indiana Pacers steal Game 1 against Oklahoma City. However, the Thunder is looking to even the series in Game 2 of the 2025 NBA Finals at Paycom Center in Oklahoma City on Sunday (June 8). Additionally, the Pacers are looking to go up 2-0 before the series shifts to Indiana for Game 3.
In the meantime, Game 2 broadcasts live at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on ABC.
If you don’t want to miss all the NBA Finals action, we’ve put together a comprehensive list of ways to watch and stream games from your TV, laptop, desktop, tablet and any other compatible device.
How to Stream the 2025 NBA Finals Without Cable
The 2025 NBA Finals begins on Thursday (June 5) at 8:30 p.m. ET/5:30 p.m. PT on ABC. Those who already have cable or local channels through a TV antenna, can check local listings for additional channel information.
Basketball fans can also watch the NBA finals live on ABC.com in addition to ESPN outlets, such as ESPN+, ESPN2, ESPN Radio and ESPN Deportes.
No cable? No worries! You can stream the 2025 NBA Finals games live with a free trial from DirecTV and Fubo.
Shopping for the best streaming deals? Join DirectTV and use a five-day free trial to try out the service and watch the NBA Finals for free.
Can you watch the NBA Finals on NBA League Pass? Unfortunately, finals games aren’t be available to watch live, but subscribers can listen live on ESPN Radio and watch on NBA League Pass three hours after the game airs.
Elsewhere on the roster of streamers, FuboTV’s Pro package is $64.99 for the first month of service and 84.99 per month afterwards after a seven-day free trial. You’ll get access to more than 230 channels (over 100 sporting events), cloud DVR and streaming on up to 10 screens.
Hulu + Live TV starts at $82.99 per month to stream more than 95 live and on-demand channels — including ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, ESPN, ESPN 2, ESPN News, ESPN U, FS1, FS2, FX, MTV, truTV, BET, Food Network, Lifetime, Paramount Network, ID, TLC and others — along with everything on Hulu, Disney+ and ESPN+.
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Latifah Muhammad
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