
38.4 Miles Per Game: The Shocking Statistic That Will Redefine the 2025 NBA Finals Forever
The 2025 NBA Finals — man, what a whirlwind of energy and grit between the Oklahoma City Thunder and Indiana Pacers. If you thought basketball was just about scoring, think again. These guys are covering a staggering 38.4 miles each game, setting a new bar for intensity that’s downright jaw-dropping. It’s not just a battle; it’s a seismic shift in how the game’s played — faster, fiercer, smarter. Pascal Siakam’s two-way mastery is flipping the script for Indiana while Jalen Williams’ 40-point explosion as a 24-year-old rookie has all of us wondering what’s next. And then there’s the chatter around Desmond Bane — could he be Orlando’s secret weapon poised to shake up the Eastern Conference? Trust me, if you’re serious about basketball’s evolving landscape, this is the deep dive you don’t wanna miss. LEARN MORE
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(1:27) The Big Number: 38.4 miles per game
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Tom Haberstroh & Dan Devine break down the electric 2025 NBA Finals between the Oklahoma City Thunder and Indiana Pacers by spotlighting the record-setting intensity measured by 38.4 miles run in each game this series. They dive into why this series marks a HUGE shift in playing styles, Pascal Siakam’s transformative two-way play for Indiana and Jalen Williams’ historic 40-point game at just 24 years old. Plus, the pair debates whether Desmond Bane is the missing piece Orlando needs to become true contenders in the Eastern Conference.Advertisement🖥️ Watch this full episode on YouTubeCheck out the rest of the Yahoo Sports podcast family at https://apple.co/3zEuTQj or at Yahoo Sports Podcasts(24:36) Little Numbers: OKC & IND 3-point shootingAdvertisement(29:29) Little Numbers: Siakam’s impressive averages
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