NBA Finals Game 7: the Pacers Rick Carlisle coach responds to the loss of video of the bus of the Thunder championship: “That’s all I am thinking about”

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If the Indian Pacers need more motivation for the game 7, here it is.

Hours before the game of the NBA finals on Sunday 7 against Oklahoma City, the video emerged from Thunder bus decorated for a celebration of the championship. He attracted the attention of the head of the coach of Pacers Rick Carlisle.

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Here they are. More buses in the colors of Thunder with the Okc logo and the reading of the scripts “2025 Champions” are ready for the launch. They seem to be in preparation for a parade of thunder.

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There is only one problem, of course. At the time of this video, a NBA sample had not yet been crowned.

Rick Carlisle replies

There is a decent possibility that it is a standard protocol. There is certainly the possibility that Pacers have their bus ready to roll in preparation for a potential parade in Indianapolis. But they have not been leaked. And Carlisle took the opportunity before Game 7.

“They are just a video that will probably become viral of some open-top-top-brings for their parade that are already painted for them as samples.

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“This is all that I’m thinking about at this moment.”

At any cost.

Rick Carlisle has found some more motivation for Pacers in view of Game 7. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)

Rick Carlisle has found some more motivation for Pacers in view of Game 7. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)

(Gregory Shamus via Getty Images)

The Thunder would not be the first NBA team to have exposed preventive celebratory plans. The Dallas Mavericks had famous the plans for the 2006 championship parade after taking a 2-0 advantage in the final on Miami Heat.

There was only one problem. The maverks have never had that parade. The Heat won four consecutive games for a 4-2 series victory and the first NBA title of the franchise.

The heavily favored Thunder will try to avoid the same fate as those Maverick in the first game 7 in the NBA finals since 2016. (20:00 et, ABC).

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