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    Indiana Pacers vs. Oklahoma City Thunder Prediction, Starting Lineup And Injury Report Ft. Tyrese Haliburton

    The 2025-26 NBA season is underway. It began on Tuesday with two games and is now in full swing. The Indiana Pacers and Oklahoma City Thunder will compete on Thursday in a rematch of last season’s NBA Finals. Here is everything you need to know about the upcoming matchup.

    Indiana Pacers Possible Starting Lineup

    • G: Andrew Nembhard
    • G: Bennedict Mathurin
    • F: Aaron Nesmith
    • F: Pascal Siakam
    • C: Isaiah Jackson

    Oklahoma City Thunder Possible Starting Lineup

    • G Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
    • G: Cason Wallace
    • F: Luguentz Dort
    • F: Chet Holmgren
    • C: Isaiah Hartenstein

    Indiana Pacers vs. Oklahoma City Thunder Injury Report

    Indiana Pacers Injured List

    • Tyrese Haliburton – out (right Achilles tendon tear)
    • Quenton Jackson – out (right hamstring strain)
    • Kam Jones – out (lower back stress reaction)
    • T.J. McConnell – out (left hamstring strain)

    Oklahoma City Thunder Injured List

    • Luguentz Dort – questionable (left ankle sprain)
    • Cason Wallace – questionable (left knee sprain)
    • Isaiah Joe – out (left knee contusion)
    • Thomas Sorber – out (right ACL surgical recovery)
    • Nikola Topic – out (surgical recovery)
    • Jalen Williams – out (right wrist surgical recovery)
    • Kenrich Williams – out (left knee surgical recovery)

    Indiana Pacers vs. Oklahoma City Thunder Prediction

    Last season, the Indiana Pacers and Oklahoma City Thunder met in the NBA Finals. The Thunder were a dominant team from the regular season, whereas the Pacers were going on a Cinderella run. The Pacers forced a game seven in dominant fashion. However, an injury to superstar Tyrese Haliburton early in game seven ended their championship hopes, and the Thunder went on to win.

    This season could be a similar story. While both teams are expected to be good, the Thunder are expected to contend for a championship again, and that is not the case for the Pacers. Haliburton is still out, and as a result, more pressure will be on the rest of the lineup to make up for his absence. While the Thunder are also dealing with injuries, they are not as significant.

    It is also worth noting that the Thunder have already played a game this season, unlike the Pacers. The Thunder won an overtime game against Houston on Tuesday, 125-124. We favor the Thunder to come out on top again on Thursday.

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