Yeah, it's been 9 years since the NBA last had a 7-game finals series.
As for who the MVP will be if the Pacers win, I think it will most likely be Siakam. In principle, Hali can also contend for this award, but only if he shows a great result in the last game.
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Well, if the Thunder wins, then SGA will obviously be the MVP.
You made it easy for me. Thank you. I was about to search for the last time a Finals game went to 7 games, and you provided the answer. Because I cannot really remember when it happened, and most of the time it goes 4-2 or 4-1.
It's been a long time, so I am sure this is going to be fun. OKC may have the upper hand when it comes to home-court advantage, but I still won't take the bet for them. I love playing the underdog, and they have been underestimating the Pacers throughout this series. I will put an early bet for them and I will add more when the OKC is on the lead just so I can maximize the profits if the Pacers win.
Good luck on your bets, guys. 2 more days, but it will be fast.
TBH, I didn't expect that this series will go in 7 games. I mean with how strong the Thunder is throughout the playoffs and regular season, I know that only a few people expected that this series will go the distance.
Anyway, it's really been a while since this happened. I haven't done any research, but I think the last Game 7 Finals was the time where the infamous "LeBron James block on Iguodala" and "Kyrie's 3-pt shoot" happened in one game. That's the most intense Finals game I watched, but anyway, I hope that this Game 7 will be as intense as the last Game 7 NBA Finals. I'm pretty sure I'll be watching this one.
As for the MVP, there's no doubt that it would be SGA if the Thunder wins, but I'm also thinking that there's a chance that Jalen Williams can be as well. Remember when Iguodala has named the Finals MVP at one point?

As for the Pacers, it's Siakam because he's the most consistent in the team. Speaking of Siakam, that poster of him to Jalen Williams is for me one of the most disrespectful posters in NBA Finals history. What makes it better for me is the fact that Siakam didn't shout, look at Williams or whatever. Straight-up no reaction at all.
I predict that the Thunder will win and get that title, and they have the homecourt advantage as well.
