The Indiana Pacers managed to show their hierarchy in Game 6 against the Oklahoma City Thunder, taking the 108-91 victory to force the long-awaited Game 7 in one of the most evenly matched Finals in a long time. Despite coming in as underdogs in the series, the Indiana Pacers have shown that teamwork stands out above individuality. Despite this, there is one player on the team who managed to make NBA Finals history and it was not Tyrese Haliburton.

As reported by the Pacers account on X, formerly Twitter, T.J. McConnell became the first bench player in league history to have 60+ points, 25+ assists and 15+ rebounds in the NBA Finals. With this, he made league history by demonstrating the growing importance of role players in the Finals.

Not only his record but also his performance in Game 6 was crucial for the Pacers to take the victory. Even the team’s star Tyrese Haliburton decided to praise him: “I think he (McConnell) just does a great job of implementing pace into the game. I think we already do play fast, but when he comes in, people think it’s a time to relax. No, that’s a time to pick it up for us. … He brings in so much energy to the game, and I think our crowd loves him. We call him the ‘Great White Hope.’ It’s cool to see what he does,” he said, via SportsCenter.

During Game 6 against the Thunder, T.J. McConnell played 24 impactful minutes. He scored 12 points and contributed 9 rebounds. Furthermore, he added 6 assists and grabbed 4 steals, showcasing his defensive commitment. His impressive performance off the bench highlights the growing importance of role players. Often overlooked, these athletes demonstrate that depth and strong defense can tip the scales in a team’s favor.

T.J. McConnell #9 of the Indiana Pacers handles the ball against the Oklahoma City Thunder during the second quarter in Game Six of the 2025 NBA Finals at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on June 19, 2025 in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Lakers veteran Markieff Morris makes surprising bet for T.J. McConnell after his impressive form

As the NBA Finals approach their thrilling conclusion, the buzz intensifies over the Finals MVP award. Fans and analysts are split. Many believe Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is the favorite, while others support Tyrese Haliburton and Pascal Siakam. However, Los Angeles Lakers veteran Markieff Morris has stirred the pot with his surprising choice.

“If the Pacers win and he continues to play like he has been in these last couple of games, I’m going with T.J. McConnell, bruh… he is single-handedly winning these games for these boys, man. The loudest 12 in NBA history, anytime he scores like damn!,” Markieff Morris said, via Playmaker.

While several players have made strong cases, the Finals MVP award may ultimately be decided by which team wins the championship. A dominant Game 7 from Shai Gilgeous-Alexander could lock in the award. Still, Morris’s bet for McConnell adds an unexpected layer to the race, defying fan expectations and fueling an already heated discussion.