Thunder's Epic Game 4 Heist: Wright's Prediction Throne in Flames<br /><br />Shai's dagger drops the hammer—Nick Wright's hot takes go cold as OKC evens the score, leaving pundits picking up the pieces.<br /><br />Relive the seismic shift in the 2025 NBA Finals as the Oklahoma City Thunder, down 3-1 to the Indiana Pacers, staged a resurrection in Game 4 on June 13, roaring back from a 12-point deficit to clinch a 111-104 thriller that tied the series at 2-2—no, wait, the narrative flipped hard. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's 38-point masterclass, Chet Holmgren's rim-rattling blocks, and Jalen Williams' clutch triples ignited Paycom Center into pandemonium, forcing Tyrese Haliburton into a 22-11-9 near-triple-double of futility while Bennedict Mathurin's bench fireworks couldn't stem the tide. But the real MVP? Nick Wright, the Fox Sports provocateur whose pre-series prophecy of a Pacers sweep in five—"Thunder's youth crumbles under Indy pressure"—backfired spectacularly after OKC's rally win. In a viral post-game rant on "What's Wright?", the self-proclaimed oracle threw in the towel: "I've nailed every beat—Lakers flop, Wolves wilt, but this? Shai's supernova exposed me. What's left to say? I'm retiring from predictions. Hand me the mic, let the kids call it." Fans erupted online, memes of Wright's face melting like the Wicked Witch flooded X, turning his bold hubris into instant legend. This wasn't just a W; it was poetic justice in a series now primed for Game 5 chaos in Indy, where OKC's dynasty whispers grow louder amid Haliburton's Achilles shadow from the eventual 4-3 clinch. Stream highlights on NBA League Pass, but Wright's mic drop? That's the clip looping eternally—proof even prophets bow to basketball's brutal truth.<br /><br />One wrong pick, and your legacy's benched for life—Wright learned it the hard way.<br /><br />#ThunderResurrection<br />#WrightPredictionRetirement<br />#FinalsGame4Fireworks<br /><br />
