It’s do-or-die in the NBA Finals, as the Oklahoma City Thunder host the Indiana Pacers for Game 7.
The pregame narrative: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has been the driving force behind OKC’s historic season. The Canadian and newly minted MVP is coming off his worst game of the series, but he can set the record straight and establish his legacy with a strong closeout game on Sunday.
Check out these Shai Gilgeous-Alexander props for Game 7 of the NBA Finals.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander props for Game 7
| Gilgeous-Alexander markets | Betting odds |
| Over 32.5 points | -112 |
| Under 32.5 points | -125 |
| Over 4.5 rebounds | -163 |
| Under 4.5 rebounds | +115 |
| Over 6.5 assists | +115 |
| Under 6.5 assists | -163 |
| Over 44.5 PRA | -120 |
| Under 44.5 PRA | -118 |
| Over 1.5 threes | +105 |
| Under 1.5 threes | -143 |
Best SGA prop bet
Best Bet: Gilgeous-Alexander over 11.5 rebounds and assists (+100)
Gilgeous-Alexander, like the rest of OKC’s starting five, had a tough go during Game 6 on Friday.
He scored a series-low 21 points and had eight turnovers — more than his rebounds (four) and assists (two) combined.
But I’m expecting a big response from the MVP back at home on a few days’ rest.
SGA was 3-2 against this line in the NBA Finals prior to Game 6, and averaged 11.4 rebounds/assists during the regular season.
That includes a 2-1 mark at home, when he’s averaged 4.0 rebounds and 7.0 assists this series. I love to see his assist total that high, and expect a larger output on the glass given Indiana’s rebounding struggles.
The Pacers rank 12th out of 16 playoff teams in rebounding rate.
Also, both teams have played with a frenzied pace this postseason and series. More shots mean more assists and rebounding opportunities for SGA.
Key stat: Gilgeous-Alexander has had 11+ rebounds/assists in five of his last six home games (4-2 vs. this line).
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander prop odds as of 12:00 p.m. ET on 06/22/2025.
Avery joined NorthStar Gaming as an intern in 2022 before stepping into a full-time role soon after. He loves betting on and analyzing golf — mainly because it’s easier than actually playing — but is a fan of all sports, from the NFL to the UFC.