"It's two teams and it's one goal."
Seven simple words from Pacers coach Rick Carlisle on the stakes of the upcoming NBA Finals after his team clinched the East to set up a matchup with the Thunder beginning on Thursday in Oklahoma City.
1 vs. 4: This marks the second Finals matchup between a 1-seed (Thunder) and a 4-seed (Pacers) since the expanded Playoff format in 1984
The Last Time? The 2010 Finals between the 1-seed Lakers and the 4-seed Celtics, which L.A. won in seven games (Mod note: boo!!)
History In Play: The Pacers can become the first 4-seed to win the title since Playoff expansion
But this isn’t a typical 1 vs. 4 matchup. Since the calendar flipped to 2025, the Thunder and the Pacers have been the best two teams in the entire NBA.

Oklahoma City swept the two-game regular season series – overcoming a 15-point deficit behind Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's 45 points on Dec. 26 and a 21-point win behind SGA’s 33 points on March 29.
SGA On Fire: Shai averaged 39.0 ppg, 8.0 apg, 7.0 rpg, 3.5 3pg, 55.6% FG, 63.6% 3P in two games against Indy – his second-highest scoring average against any opponent this season
Beast vs. East: The Thunder finished the regular season with an NBA-record 29-1 record against Eastern Conference teams
At the center of this matchup is the All-NBA point guard clash between OKC’s SGA and Indiana’s Haliburton.
The Scorer: SGA – the Kia NBA MVP – won his first scoring title this season (32.7 ppg) and enters the Finals as the top scorer in the Playoffs (29.8 ppg) among players with over five games played
The Playmaker: Haliburton finished third in assists this season (9.2 apg), increasing his production in the postseason, leading all players with 9.8 dimes

Both players are the fulcrum of their respective offenses – which both rank top three in the Playoffs entering the Finals.
Pacers Edge: Indiana ranks 2nd in the postseason with a 117.7 offensive rating, while OKC ranks 3rd at 115.9
Thunder Edge: OKC’s advantage comes on the other end of the court as the Thunder owned the top defense during the regular season (106.6) and tightened it in the Playoffs (104.7)