Caitlin Clark, the NBA Final winner by Tyrese Haliburton, was speechless and initially appeared on Athlon Sports.
The Indiana Pacers entered the first game of the NBA Finals Thursday night as the underdogs fought against the Oklahoma City Thunder first place. OKC dominated the NBA with a league-best 68-14 record in the regular season to win a home advantage throughout the playoffs, which is why they hosted the first game at the Paycom Center on Thursday.
The fact that the Thunder played in front of the crowd at home made their 111-110 losses even more heartbreaking. Their Tyrese Haliburton thanked for that after the Pacers star knocked out a mid-range jumper, they had just 0.3 seconds left to steal the victory.
Indiana fever guard Caitlin Clark was investigated to support the Pacers. It was incredible that the Pacers could regain another impossible comeback in this after falling as much as 15 points.
Haliburton's heroes are in the clutch, and the best WNBA Rookie of the Year is speechless. Clark shared an epic moment video of the Pacers on Instagram.
Caitlin Clark Tyrese Haliburton
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Clark decided not to add any title to her Instagram story, but chose to let Haliburton’s shocking game champion speak on his own.
After this incredible victory, the Pacers have just stolen home advantage from the Thunder. They entered their second game with momentum on Oklahoma on Sunday, with Indiana looking to lead 2-0 as the series moved to Gainbridge Fieldhouse for games 3 and 4.
Clark has played in the Pacers' playoff games several times in the playoffs, and it's not surprising if she competes in Game 3 on Wednesday, especially since Indiana is now approaching their first NBA title.
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This story was first appeared on June 6, 2025 by Athlon Sports.