AIRPORT. LOOKING AHEAD NOW TO GAME SEVEN ON SUNDAY. THE LOYAL OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER FANS WAITED AT THE AIRPORT FOR HOURS FOR THE TEAM TO RETURN FROM INDIANA. THEY WERE CHEERING THEM ON AND THAT’S WHAT WE’RE GOING TO CONTINUE TO DO AS THEY HAVE THEIR FINAL BATTLE. YEAH, THEY’RE KEEPING US ON THEIR TOES. FINAL BATTLE WILL BE HERE AT THE PAYCOM CENTER ON SUNDAY. THUNDER. LET’S GO. THUNDER! LET’S GO! THUNDER! LOUD CITY LIVING UP TO THE NAME THIS MORNING. OFFERING ENERGY AND ENCOURAGEMENT TO THE THUNDER. AS THEY PREPARE FOR GAME SEVEN. WE HAVE A CHANCE TO WIN THE NBA CHAMPIONSHIP RIGHT HERE IN OKLAHOMA CITY. THE TEAM’S CHAMPIONSHIP HOPES STILL VERY MUCH ALIVE, AND THE FANS ARE LOOKING AHEAD, LEAVING GAME SIX IN THE REARVIEW. THEY COULD DO BETTER, BUT I MEAN, EVERYBODY HAS THEIR UPS AND DOWNS, SO WE JUST HAVE TO GET EVERYTHING TOGETHER AND GET IN PERSPECTIVE AND GO GET GAME SEVEN AND TAKE IT FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP. THE HOPE FOR MANY IS THAT WE WILL GET THAT FINAL WIN RIGHT HERE IN OKLAHOMA CITY. I WOULD HAVE RATHER HAVE GOTTEN IT DONE, AND THAT WAY IT’S OVER AND DONE WITH. WE DON’T HAVE TO WORRY, BUT WE’LL TAKE A GAME SEVEN AT HOME TO BE ABLE TO CELEBRATE RIGHT HERE. WE’LL TAKE IT. THERE ARE TONS OF PLACES ACROSS THE METRO WHERE YOU CAN WATCH THE GAME AND BE REALLY CLOSE TO THE ACTION, INCLUDING RIGHT NEXT TO ME HERE AT THE OMNI. EITHER WAY, NO MATTER WHERE YOU’RE WATCHING, MAKE SURE YOU HAVE IT ON KOCO FIVE, BECAUSE THAT’S THE ONLY CHANNEL PLAYING THE GAME. WE

Oklahoma City fans greet Thunder after loss to Pacers in Game 6

Thunder fans in Oklahoma City remain hopeful as the team prepares for a decisive Game 7 at the Paycom Center following a loss to the Pacers.

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Updated: 5:07 PM CDT Jun 20, 2025

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The Oklahoma City Thunder fans are showing their support as the team prepares for a decisive Game 7 at the Paycom Center on Sunday after a 108-91 loss to the Pacers.>> Download the KOCO 5 App | Subscribe to KOCO 5’s YouTube channelFans gathered at the OKC Will Rogers International Airport to welcome the team back to Oklahoma from Indiana early Friday morning. Fans waited until around 2 a.m. outside the airport to cheer the team home. “Hey, could do better but everyone has their ups and downs, so we just have to get everything together and go get Game 7 for the championship,” said Kimberly Barber, a Thunder fan.Barber also shared her preference for an earlier victory but remained hopeful for a win at home. “I would have rather gotten it done and that way it’s over and done with we don’t have to worry so it’s Game 7 at home to celebrate right here at home we will take it,” she said.The airport released a statement asking fans not to gather at OKC Will Rogers International Airport if the Thunder were to win Game 6. With the loss, the welcome back was business as usual. Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here.The decisive game is set to start at 7 p.m. Sunday, and fans are encouraged to keep their Thunder energy high for this final opportunity.More Thunder Headlines Thunder NBA Finals: Tickets, schedule and what to know Swiss fan fulfills dream of visiting Oklahoma City for Thunder game Oklahoma City Thunder fans bring electric energy to Paycom Center OKC Bricktown Water Taxi welcomes global visitors during NBA Finals NBA Finals schedule: When you can watch the Thunder play

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The Oklahoma City Thunder fans are showing their support as the team prepares for a decisive Game 7 at the Paycom Center on Sunday after a 108-91 loss to the Pacers.

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Fans gathered at the OKC Will Rogers International Airport to welcome the team back to Oklahoma from Indiana early Friday morning. Fans waited until around 2 a.m. outside the airport to cheer the team home.

“Hey, could do better but everyone has their ups and downs, so we just have to get everything together and go get Game 7 for the championship,” said Kimberly Barber, a Thunder fan.

Barber also shared her preference for an earlier victory but remained hopeful for a win at home.

“I would have rather gotten it done and that way it’s over and done with we don’t have to worry so it’s Game 7 at home to celebrate right here at home we will take it,” she said.

The airport released a statement asking fans not to gather at OKC Will Rogers International Airport if the Thunder were to win Game 6. With the loss, the welcome back was business as usual.

Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here.

The decisive game is set to start at 7 p.m. Sunday, and fans are encouraged to keep their Thunder energy high for this final opportunity.

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