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Thunder vs Pacers: Full list of NBA Champions ahead of Game 7

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The NBA season is coming to an end on Sunday night when Indiana Pacers visits Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 7 to decide which team will hoist the Larry O’Brien Trophy.

The winner will take away the title from Boston Celtics and will become the league’s seventh different title winner in the last seven years.

This is the first time since Cleveland Cavaliers’ win over Golden State Warriors in 2016 that a matchup has gone to the seventh and deciding game.

1947 – Philadelphia Warriors beat Chicago Stags

1948 – Baltimore Bullets beat Philadelphia Warriors

1949 – Minneapolis Lakers beat Washington Capitols

1950 – Minneapolis Lakers beat Syracuse Nationals

1951 – Rochester Royals beat New York Knicks

1952 – Minneapolis Lakers beat New York Knicks

1953 – Minneapolis Lakers beat New York Knicks

1954 – Minneapolis Lakers beat Syracuse Nationals

1955 – Syracuse Nationals beat Fort Wayne Pistons

1956 – Philadelphia Warriors beat Fort Wayne Pistons

1957 – Boston Celtics beat St. Louis Hawks

1958 – St. Louis Hawks beat Boston Celtics

1959 – Boston Celtics beat Minneapolis Lakers

1960 – Boston Celtics beat St. Louis Hawks

1961 – Boston Celtics beat St. Louis Hawks

1962 – Boston Celtics beat Los Angeles Lakers

1963 – Boston Celtics beat Los Angeles Lakers

1964 – Boston Celtics beat San Francisco Warriors

1965 – Boston Celtics beat Los Angeles Lakers

1966 – Boston Celtics beat Los Angeles Lakers

1967 – Philadelphia 76ers beat San Francisco Warriors

1968 – Boston Celtics beat Los Angeles Lakers

1969 – Boston Celtics beat Los Angeles Lakers

1970 – New York Knicks beat Los Angeles Lakers

1971 – Milwaukee Bucks beat Baltimore Bullets

1972 – Los Angeles Lakers beat New York Knicks

1973 – New York Knicks beat Los Angeles Lakers

1974 – Boston Celtics beat Milwaukee Bucks

1975 – Golden State Warriors beat Washington Bullets

1976 – Boston Celtics beat Phoenix Suns

1977 – Portland Trail Blazers beat Philadelphia 76ers

1978 – Washington Bullets beat Seattle SuperSonics

1979 – Seattle SuperSonics beat Washington Bullets

1980 – Los Angeles Lakers beat Philadelphia 76ers

1981 – Boston Celtics beat Houston Rockets

1982 – Los Angeles Lakers beat Philadelphia 76ers

1983 – Philadelphia 76ers beat Los Angeles Lakers

1984 – Boston Celtics beat Los Angeles Lakers

1985 – Los Angeles Lakers beat Boston Celtics

1986 – Boston Celtics beat Houston Rockets

1987 – Los Angeles Lakers beat Boston Celtics

1988 – Los Angeles Lakers beat Detroit Pistons

1989 – Detroit Pistons beat Los Angeles Lakers

1990 – Detroit Pistons beat Portland Trail Blazers

1991 – Chicago Bulls beat Los Angeles Lakers

1992 – Chicago Bulls beat Portland Trail Blazers

1993 – Chicago Bulls beat Phoenix Suns

1994 – Houston Rockets beat New York Knicks

1995 – Houston Rockets beat Orlando Magic

1996 – Chicago Bulls beat Seattle SuperSonics

1997 – Chicago Bulls beat Utah Jazz

1998 – Chicago Bulls beat Utah Jazz

1999 – San Antonio Spurs beat New York Knicks

2000 – Los Angeles Lakers beat Indiana Pacers

2001 – Los Angeles Lakers beat Philadelphia 76ers

2002 – Los Angeles Lakers beat New Jersey Nets

2003 – San Antonio Spurs beat New Jersey Nets

2004 – Detroit Pistons beat Los Angeles Lakers

2005 – San Antonio Spurs beat Detroit Pistons

2006 – Miami Heat beat Dallas Mavericks

2007 – San Antonio Spurs beat Cleveland Cavaliers

2008 – Boston Celtics beat Los Angeles Lakers

2009 – Los Angeles Lakers beat Orlando Magic

2010 – Los Angeles Lakers beat Boston Celtics

2011 – Dallas Mavericks beat Miami Heat

2012 – Miami Heat beat Oklahoma City Thunder

2013 – Miami Heat beat San Antonio Spurs

2014 – San Antonio Spurs beat Miami Heat

2015 – Golden State Warriors beat Cleveland Cavaliers

2016 – Cleveland Cavaliers beat Golden State Warriors

2017 – Golden State Warriors beat Cleveland Cavaliers

2018 – Golden State Warriors beat Cleveland Cavaliers

2019 – Toronto Raptors beat Golden State Warriors

2020 – Los Angeles Lakers beat Miami Heat

2021 – Milwaukee Bucks beat Phoenix Suns

2022 – Golden State Warriors beat Boston Celtics

2023 – Denver Nuggets beat Miami Heat

2024 – Boston Celtics beat Dallas Mavericks

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Indoor warmups: Brazil players slam CONMEBOL over Women’s Copa America conditions

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Brazilian players, including six-time FIFA Player of the Year Marta, have criticised CONMEBOL and the organisers of the Women’s Copa America in Ecuador for requiring teams to warm up in confined indoor areas rather than on the pitch.

Images circulated on social media, before Brazil’s dominant victory over Bolivia in their second Group B match on Tuesday, showed players from both teams warming up side-by-side in a confined area at the Gonzalo Pozo Ripalda Stadium.

According to the tournament regulations, the measure was implemented to prevent damage to the pitch, which hosts two matches in a day during the group stage.

Marta, who returned from international retirement to participate in the continental tournament, voiced her frustration over the situation.

“It’s been a long time since I played in a tournament here in South America, and we were saddened by these circumstances,” the 39-year-old striker told Brazilian outlet Globo Esporte.

“Athletes are expected to perform well and work hard, but we also have to demand a high level of organisation.

“There wasn’t enough space for both teams, but both wanted to prepare. I don’t understand why we can’t warm up on the pitch.

“This is a problem for us because it’s very hot inside, on top of the altitude. We hope that CONMEBOL changes some things and improves the situation.”

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Coach Arthur Elias echoed Marta’s concerns, emphasising that the conditions pose risks to players.

“We shouldn’t have to demand that those responsible for football do their job, just as the players do on the pitch and I do as a coach,” he said.

“The issue of warm-ups worries me a lot … This is crucial for the players’ health and for the match, because when both teams don’t warm up on the pitch, they take longer to get going.”

Midfielder Ary Borges directed criticism at CONMEBOL president Alejandro Dominguez, highlighting the disparity between men’s and women’s tournaments.

“Even amateur matches are better organised than what we have here. Ask Alejandro if he could warm up in a space measuring five or 10 metres and smelling of paint,” she said.

“I think we had an example of this with the Men’s Copa America, with its huge infrastructure. Why is the women’s tournament having to deal with this kind of thing?

“This is something he needs to address, as president. I think we deserve better.”

CONMEBOL did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Reuters.

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The Open 2025, Round 1: Olesen, Li, Fitzpatrick share lead; McIlroy rallies after nervy start

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World number 354 Jacob Skov Olesen of Denmark, China’s Li Haotong and England’s Matthew Fitzpatrick shot four-under-par 67s to share the British Open first-round lead in tough conditions at Royal Portrush on Thursday.

World number one Scottie Scheffler was one stroke adrift after a 68, and Rory McIlroy made a solid start to his bid for a second Claret Jug after recovering from a nervous bogey five at the first hole.

That was three shots better than he managed in the 2019 Open at Portrush, but not what his legion of fans had hoped for after the world number two became the sixth player to complete the Grand Slam by winning this year’s Masters.

The Northern Irishman regained his composure to birdie the second and fifth holes and get to one under par.

After early sunshine on the Dunluce Links, heavy rain made life difficult for the players.

Qualifier Olesen sank a 40-foot birdie putt on the tough opening hole and eagled the 12th before making his second bogey at the last.

“Obviously, annoyed to finish off with a bogey and not getting it up in two from there. But it happens, and whether it happens on hole seven or hole 18, at the end of the day, it doesn’t matter,” Olesen said. “I always feel like if I play my game that I can do well, especially around links courses.”

Brutal course

Li made four birdies in a flawless round. The world number 111 finished third in the 2017 Open at Birkdale after shooting a closing 63.

American Scheffler picked up five birdies and was happy with his game despite bogeys at the ninth and 11th holes as he seeks his first British Open title.

American Scheffler picked up five birdies and was happy with his game despite bogeys at the ninth and 11th holes as he seeks his first British Open title.
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American Scheffler picked up five birdies and was happy with his game despite bogeys at the ninth and 11th holes as he seeks his first British Open title.
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“I think I had 18 highlights today. I tried to avoid a bogey and did it, which is great,” Li said. “It’s very tough, brutal.”

Fitzpatrick, the 2022 U.S. Open champion, eagled the second hole and notched up three birdies.

“I just felt like I did everything well,” he said. “Drove it well, approach play was good, and chipped and putted well. It was just an all around good day.”

American Scheffler picked up five birdies and was happy with his game despite bogeys at the ninth and 11th holes as he seeks his first British Open title. “Felt like I hit the ball nice off the tee, and really only had one swing I wasn’t too happy with on maybe the second hole, so definitely a good bit of confidence for the next couple rounds,” he said.

England’s Matthew Jordan joined the American on 68.

Former world number one Lee Westwood, 52, and Dane Nicolai Hojgaard also began well with two-under 69s.

Veteran American Phil Mickelson, the 2013 Open champion, rolled back the years with a 70, including a spectacular par-save when he holed out from a greenside bunker.

“That bunker shot that buried in the lip, and then to make it, it was obviously a lot of luck. It was crazy. I was just trying to save bogey, and I got lucky,” the 55-year-old said.

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India A men’s hockey team suffers 1-3 defeat against Belgium in European Tour

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The India A men’s hockey team suffered an unfortunate 1-3 loss in its European tour against Belgium at the Sportcentrum WilrijksePlein in Antwerpen, Belgium on Thursday.

Captain Sanjay led his side from the front and scored the solitary goal for the Indian team.

Belgium scored three goals in the first quarter itself, taking an early lead in the match. After the setback, India did well to sustain the pressure, hold possession over the remaining three quarters and even managed to score in the final quarter.

After the match India ‘A’ Coach Shivendra Singh said, “Despite a shaky start, the overall game was very good. We conceded early but did well to bounce back and control the game in the second half. The ball positioning was good and we created a lot of chances, just need to focus on our finishing.”

The India A men’s hockey team will now head to back to Eindhoven to play two crucial matches against The Netherlands on July 18 and July 20 at 21:30 IST and 20:30 IST respectively.

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