Have a look at Pascal Siakam's NBA Finals record so far.
The Indiana Pacers are set to clash against the Oklahoma City Thunder in the NBA Finals 2025. Marking their first Finals appearance since 2000, the Pacers were led by Pascal Siakam in their postseason. The star forward emerged as a steady force for the Pacers who were underdogs heading into the postseason. He was named the Eastern Conference Finals MVP after he scored 31 points in Game 6, where the Pacers clinched the series over the New York Knicks.
Siakam averaged 24.8 points while shooting 52.4% in the series, edging his teammate Tyrese Haliburton for the honors. In the regular season, he averaged 20.2 points, 6.9 rebounds, and 3.4 assists per game, leading the team in scoring and rebounds. The 31-year-old was acquired by the team in 2024, and the move paid off well as he played a key role in ending their 25-year-long drought.
Indiana Pacers forward Pascal Siakam is the recipient of the Larry Bird Trophy as the Most Valuable Player of the 2025 Eastern Conference Finals. pic.twitter.com/lWIWEcjOiK
— NBA Communications (@NBAPR) June 1, 2025
The three-time All-Star has had sights set on the Larry O’Brien Trophy, aiming to lead his team to their first ever championship title. However, he couldn’t do cross the line as Pacers fell short in the NBA Finals. Before that, let’s look at how many NBA rings he has.
Pascal Siakam has been to two NBA Finals so far in his nine-year long career in the NBA. His first appearance came in 2019, when he was a part of the Toronto Raptors. It marked the first-ever Finals appearance in the history of the Raptors as well. The second-time Siakam made a trip to the summit series came in 2025, as a part of the Indiana Pacers, who earned a berth against the OKC Thunder in the final series of the season.
As stated above, the Cameroonian earned his first trip to the NBA Finals in 2019, while being with the Raptors. In the finals, the Raptors were seeded against the Golden State Warriors, whom they defeated 4-2 to lift their first ever NBA Championship. It means that Siakam, a one-time NBA champion, has won four games and lost two in the ultimate showdown.
Garima is a sports writer with around two years of experience in Indian sports and a newfound interest in the NBA. Inspired by the leadership of cricketing legend MS Dhoni, she wishes to bring in newer perspectives to the NBA fanatics with her writing.
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