Surrounded by Over 19,000 Thunder Fans, ESPN’s Pat McAfee Sets Priorities Straight on $513.76B Platform

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The stage is set. Confetti ready. In a couple of weeks, NBA will crown a new champion. However, there are still three days remaining before the Pacers and OKC go head-to-head in the highly anticipated NBA Finals opener. But Indianapolis Colts legend Pat McAfee clearly cannot hide his excitement for that long!

With tonight’s WWE Monday Night Raw happening live in Tulsa, McAfee just had to let the people of Oklahoma know who he is rooting for. During the McAfee Minute segment of the show, the former NFL star stood on the announcer’s desk and addressed the 19,000+ Thunder fans at BOK Center. “Tulsa Oklahoma, it is an honor to be inside of you tonight. I was given this opportunity that I’m so incredibly thankful for to say, I would like to wish all of you and the Oklahoma City Thunder good luck in the NBA Finals.” He remarked.

Sure enough, the fans began cheering as McAfee wished them for the upcoming series. The cheers got even louder, as he continued, “Your team has been damn good. They’ve not been talked about nearly enough. SGA, the MVP, who is an absolute dawg.” Just when the OKC crowd thought Pat was on their side, the ESPN veteran flipped the switch, “With that being said, PACERS IN 6! I’ll see you on the Finals Day.”

Despite being in enemy territory, McAfee made his allegiance clear on Netflix, knowing that millions of viewers would be watching the $513.76 billion platform at home. Surely, many would be watching from Indiana.

 

I WOULD LIKE TO WISH ALL OF YOU AND THE OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER GOOD LUCK IN THE NBA FINALS..

YOUR TEAM HAS BEEN DAMN GOOD AND SGA IS AN ABSOLUTE DAWG..

WITH THAT BEING SAID…

🗣🗣PACERS IN SIX #WWERaw pic.twitter.com/4ZxUse6pee

— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) June 3, 2025

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