Victor Wembanyama Seeks Parisian Guidance Ahead of 2025 NBA Finals Game 7
Spurs star Victor Wembanyama made his feelings clear regarding the NBA Finals' Game 7 on social media platform, X.

Victor Webanyama and Shai-Gilgeous Alexander (Image by FirstSportz)
The Oklahoma City Thunder and the Indiana Pacers go head-to-head for the 2025 NBA title on Sunday, with the whole world tuning in to watch one of the most anticipated games of the season. Many NBA players and analysts chimed in on their thoughts regarding this upcoming game on Sunday. The NBA world is waiting impatiently for a Game 7, even if viewership for this Finals series has allegedly been lower than in previous years.
The Thunder have undoubtedly earned their place in the Finals by being a dominant force throughout the season, but it will be extremely difficult for them to return to this position for another attempt if they lose Game 7 on Sunday. That said, the San Antonio Spurs star man Victor Wembanyama does not want to miss out on any Game 7 action.
He took to his X account to question his fans regarding watching the match from his country, France.
Où est-ce qu’on peut regarder le match 7 sur Paris ?? (English translation: Where can we watch match 7 in Paris?)
Victor Wembanyama said
Où est-ce qu’on peut regarder le match 7 sur Paris ??
— Wemby (@wemby) June 21, 2025
Recently, Wembanyama has been traveling abroad to begin his offseason. He has spent time in China and appears to be returning to France. His scant videos demonstrating his spiritual and physical conditioning in a Shaolin temple were the only way fans had seen him up to this point. It looks like his time there is over now.
Wembanyama must, of course, find a place to watch the Finals for the time being, but many anticipate that he will soon be playing in it himself. A player of his calibre can’t be sitting out of these types of matches for long.
That said, Wembanyama, a devoted basketball fan, will surely be watching this final matchup on television. The French superstar has even been invited to participate in the coverage by Trashtalk, the media source that will be offering live commentary on the event. Supporters are anxiously awaiting his response to this intriguing proposition.
Former NBA player makes stunning prediction regarding Game 7 between the Thunder and the Pacers
All season, the OKC Thunder have looked good. With time, they started to make a statement, with many believing this is their year. Now, they find themselves against a gritty Indiana Pacers side. Given that, retired Atlanta Hawks All-Star point guard Jeff Teague believes the Indiana Pacers have what it takes to defeat the much-favored Thunder and win the title, despite the odds against them.

Everybody expects them to lose on a Game 7 on the road. So they’re probably going to play free. I can imagine Tyrese Haliburton having a big game. I’m actually taking the Pacers in this game.
Jeff Teague said
PACERS or THUNDER? 🏆
— NBA (@NBA) June 21, 2025
WHO YA GOT in the NBA Finals WINNER-TAKE-ALL GAME 7? Drop your predictions ⤵️
It's going down Sunday at 8pm/et on ABC 🍿 pic.twitter.com/62Ln6y8a66
Teague claims that because Indiana has nothing to lose, they will play looser while all the pressure is on Oklahoma City. The former NBA player made a strong case here as the Pacers have been dubbed as underdogs all season. It will be interesting to watch how Game 7 unfolds on Sunday between the two sides.
Can the pressure get to the Thunder in Game 7 on their home court?
This season, Oklahoma City has performed admirably at home. They are 45-8 overall, counting the playoffs, and were 35-6 when playing at home throughout the regular season. Additionally, they have won 40 of their 45 home games this season by a margin of 10 or more points. In addition, OKC has a perfect record of 3-0 in Game 7s.
Pacers vs. Thunder will be the first NBA Finals Game 7 since 2016… 👀 pic.twitter.com/QBQ8lnaH1o
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) June 20, 2025
Despite the fact that the numbers appear to support OKC, pressure is an intangible. Additionally, fans also believe that if the Thunder begin to miss their attempts early on, their home-court advantage may become a boiling point that is difficult for even a talented but youthful team to overcome. Only time will tell how this anticipated game concludes on Sunday.
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