List of Every NBA Finals Game 7 Results, Scores, Winners history, All-Time.
Oklahoma City is now the home of the NBA champions.
The Thunder completed its historical season with a 103-91 win over the Indiana Pacers in Game 7 of the NBA Finals at Paycom Center, winning its first title in franchise history in a grueling series.
Regular season MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 29 points, 12 assists and five rebounds. Jalen Williams also scored 20 points.
The Thunder led by as much as 22 in the game. The Pacers cut the lead to 10 late in the fourth, but OKC was able to close it out.
Indiana did lose star Tyrese Haliburton to an Achilles injury in the first quarter. But the Pacers never truly went away.
Record: Home 16, Away 4
2025 — Indiana at Oklahoma City; Thunder 103, Pacers 91
2016 — Cleveland at Golden State; Cavaliers 93, Warriors 89
2013 — San Antonio at Miami; Heat 95, Spurs 88
2010 — Boston at L.A. Lakers; Lakers 83, Celtics 79
2005 — Detroit at San Antonio; Spurs 81, Pistons 74
1994 — New York at Houston; Rockets 90, Knicks 84
1988 — Detroit at L.A. Lakers; Lakers 108, Pistons 105
1984 — L.A. Lakers at Boston; Celtics 111, Lakers 102
1978 — Washington at Seattle; Bullets 105, SuperSonics 99
1974 — Boston at Milwaukee; Celtics 102, Bucks 87
1970 — L.A. Lakers at New York; Knicks 113, Lakers 99
1969 — Boston at L.A. Lakers; Celtics 108, Lakers 106
1966 — L.A. Lakers at Boston; Celtics 95, Lakers 93
1962 — L.A. Lakers at Boston; Celtics 110, Lakers 107, OT
1960 — St. Louis Hawks at Boston; Celtics 122, Hawks 103
1957 — St. Louis Hawks at Boston; Celtics 125, Hawks 123, 2OT
1955 — Fort Wayne Pistons at Syracuse Nationals; Nationals 92, Pistons 91
1954 — Syracuse Nationals at Minneapolis Lakers; Lakers 87, Nationals 80
1952 — New York at Minneapolis Lakers; Lakers 82, Knicks 65
1951 — New York at Rochester Royals; Royals 79, Knicks 75
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