As the 2025 NBA Playoffs storm into the conference finals, four franchises—Oklahoma City Thunder, Minnesota Timberwolves, New York Knicks, and Indiana Pacers—are chasing a long-awaited shot at glory. With none of these teams having lifted the Larry O’Brien Trophy in over two decades, the stage is set for a historic breakthrough. As the Finals approach, fans brace for high-stakes battles, rising stars, and legacy-defining moments.
Thunder and Timberwolves ignite a Western showdown
The Oklahoma City Thunder punched their ticket to the Western Conference Finals with a dominant 125–93 Game 7 win over the reigning champion Denver Nuggets. It’s their first return to this stage since 2016, led by the calm but explosive brilliance of Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. Awaiting them are the Minnesota Timberwolves, who dispatched the Golden State Warriors in five games with an aggressive, team-oriented brand of basketball.
The two teams split their regular season meetings, and this series is shaping up to be a clash of rising dynasties. With Gilgeous-Alexander and Anthony Edwards both in peak form, the matchup promises to be a showcase of next-generation superstar talent. Game 1 tips off on May 20, with nationwide coverage on ESPN.
Knicks and Pacers renew an old rivalry
In the East, the New York Knicks and Indiana Pacers revive one of the NBA’s fiercest playoff rivalries. The Knicks eliminated the defending champion Boston Celtics in six intense games, advancing to their first Eastern Conference Finals since 2000. Meanwhile, the Pacers stunned top-seeded Cleveland Cavaliers in just five games, announcing their resurgence with authority.
This series is already stirring echoes of the 1990s, when Reggie Miller and Patrick Ewing headlined battles that defined an era. Led by Jalen Brunson and Tyrese Haliburton respectively, both squads now look to write their own chapter. Game 1 tips off May 21 at Madison Square Garden, with ESPN and Disney+ providing full coverage across North and Latin America.
Emerging stars reshape the playoff narrative
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander continues to prove he belongs in the league’s top tier. His 35-point performance in Game 7 against Denver solidified his reputation as one of the most reliable closers in basketball. For a young Thunder squad, his leadership has become the compass guiding them through high-pressure postseason battles.
Anthony Edwards, on the other hand, has embraced the Timberwolves spotlight with charismatic confidence and explosive play. In the East, Jalen Brunson has led with veteran poise beyond his years, while Tyrese Haliburton’s floor vision and fearless scoring have made him the heartbeat of Indiana’s playoff run. These four stars are shaping a postseason where the future is now.
A new champion on the horizon
The 2025 NBA Playoffs have already delivered unforgettable moments—and with the Finals looming, anticipation only builds. The Western Conference Finals begin May 20, followed by the Eastern Finals on May 21. All games will air on ESPN and be available for streaming through the ESPN App.
The Finals tip off June 5, and for the four remaining teams, the stakes are higher than ever. Whether it’s Oklahoma City, Minnesota, New York, or Indiana, one thing is certain: a long title drought will finally end, and a new era of NBA greatness will begin.