Severe Weather Delays Pacers’ Arrival in Oklahoma City for NBA Finals
- Severe weather caused delays for the Indiana Pacers as they traveled to Oklahoma City for their NBA Finals appearance on Tuesday.
- The team’s charter flight was diverted to Tulsa and refueled there due to tornado and flood warnings issued for Oklahoma City that afternoon.
- Oklahoma City’s airport experienced interruptions from heavy rain and wind, with at least one tornado spotted 20 miles south near Norman’s university campus.
- The Pacers’ plane landed about three and a half hours late around 7 p.m., and center Myles Turner reflected that much of the focus was simply on arriving, rather than planning what to do once they got there.
- Although delayed, the Pacers and Oklahoma City Thunder are expected to attend the NBA Finals media event on Wednesday at the venue hosting Thursday’s opening game.
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