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Now Playing: The 2025 NBA Finals

A compelling matchup worthy of everyone’s attention

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After several rounds of drama, exhilarating action, and unforgettable moments, the NBA is down to its thrilling conclusion: the 2025 NBA Finals.

This postseason, it’s the West top seed Oklahoma City (OKC) Thunder going up against the gritty Indiana Pacers from the East.

So far, it’s 1-1 in the best-of-7 series. The Pacers stole Game 1, 111-110 behind Tyrese Haliburton’s last-second heroics. The Thunder then bounced back with a more dominant Game 2 performance, 123-107, to level the tally

For many, the match up is a breath of fresh air. And the first two games quickly attested to that.

New stars

Over the last decade, franchises led by NBA superstars like Stephen Curry, LeBron James, Kevin Durant, Kawhi Leonard, Giannis Antetokounmpo, and Jayson Tatum all won titles.

And while the newly-minted NBA Most Valuable Player (MVP), OKC’s Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is arguably one of the newer “faces” of the league, it’s clear to pundits that the matchup offers something unpredictable — something fans have not seen in a long while.

You’ve got two relatively smaller-market teams duking it out for the crown; two franchises that have not had much success this century in the playoffs.

It is that same unpredictability that all the more makes the series compelling, interesting, and worthy of everyone’s attention.

 

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The Thunder are young, hungry, and raring to go. They have not won a title for the city (although the NBA considers the Thunder and Seattle Supersonics history as one).

The last time they made the finals was when Durant, James Harden, and Russell Westbrook were all budding stars before carving out their own superstar careers for different franchises.

With a league-best record and a capable group, all signs point to OKC finally bagging home the chip.

Underdogs on paper, the Pacers, meanwhile, have proved doubters wrong time and again. They took down more favored contenders, with the group performing like a well-oiled machine.

They’re coached by a veteran tactician in Rick Carlisle who knows success at the highest level as well.

The Pacers shook the Eastern Conference throughout these playoffs. They’re also excellent on the road, so it shouldn’t come as a surprise if they are able to pull one more major trick up their sleeves in these NBA Finals.

Road to the NBA Finals

Choosing the right players always has its benefits for franchises wanting to build championship-caliber teams.

There are many schools of thought for NBA teams when it comes to this. There’s building through the draft, trading for superstars, or signing key free agents during the offseason.

Arguably, both the Pacers and Thunder are a mix of all three. But for each category, it cannot be denied that both squads made shrewd decisions in picking key cogs to boost their championship bids.

It’s much like players on Daily Fantasy — a new way to enjoy live basketball. They must strategize well in picking a maximum of eight NBA players — a maximum of four per position — for their fantasy team.

Each pick is crucial in earning points. Captains and vice-captains also add 2X and 1.5X multipliers, so assigning these roles to bonafide stars will boost players’ chances of winning Daily Fantasy games.

(1) Oklahoma City Thunder

Regular season record: 68-14, league-best

Playoffs:

  • 1st round: Def. (8) Memphis Grizzlies, 4-0
  • 2nd round: Def. (4) Denver Nuggets, 4-3
  • Conference Finals: Def. (6) Minnesota Timberwolves, 4-1

(4) Indiana Pacers

Regular season record: 50-32, 4th in the East

Playoffs:

  • 1st round: Def. (5) Milwaukee Bucks, 4-1
  • 2nd round: Def. (1) Cleveland Cavaliers, 4-1
  • Conference Finals: Def. (3) New York Knicks, 4-2

NBA Finals schedule

  • Game 1: Pacers def. Thunder, 111-110 (June 5)
  • Game 2: Thunder def. Pacers, 123-107 (June 8)
  • Game 3: Thunder @ Pacers, June 11
  • Game 4: Thunder @ Pacers, June 13
  • Game 5: Pacers @ Thunder, June 16*
  • Game 6: Thunder @ Pacers, June 19*
  • Game 7: Pacers @ Thunder, June 22*

Regular season match-ups

  • December 26, 2024: Thunder def. Pacers, 120-114
  • March 29, 2025: Thunder def. Pacers, 132-111

Key players

When it comes down to the NBA Finals, head coaches usually trim down their rotations to about eight or nine players per contest.

As the finals have shown so far, key players get more minutes than they do in the regular season. It’s about taking charge in high-pressure situations.

And coaches have a hand in ensuring the decisions they make affect the overall performance of the team positively.

For instance, in Game 1, the Pacers’ decision to play Obi Toppin late led to him draining five three-pointers and helping Indiana’s late comeback to steal the series opener.

But in Game 2, the strength of OKC’s bench, behind Alex Caruso and Aaron Wiggins who combined for 38 points, proved vital for the Thunder’s toppling of the Pacers to level the series.

In a way, this is exactly how you rule Daily Fantasy games on a regular basis. It’s about making the most out of the cards you’re dealt with.

Choose the best combination of eight players, taking into account their positions, what they can do on the floor, and how well they fill the stat sheets. You’re the coach, they’re the group, and together, you’ll make magic on the virtual hardcourt.

OKC Thunder

 

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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

Playoff stats: 29.8 points, 5.7 rebounds, 6.9 assists, 1.6 steals, 9.2 free throw attempts, 2.3 turnovers

Jalen Williams

Playoff stats: 20.4 points, 5.8 rebounds, 5.3 assists, 1.6 steals

OKC’s success in the playoffs so far largely had to do with its all-star duo of SGA and Jalen Williams. Everyone knows what the NBA’s latest MVP is capable of doing, but Williams played bigger when the stakes were higher.

Interestingly, SGA also dropped 33 and 45 points in OKC’s two regular season meetings against Indiana. He has a way of picking apart defenses to create for himself and his team. This will be key for OKC’s offense throughout these finals.

Indiana Pacers

 

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Tyrese Haliburton

Playoff stats: 18.8 points, 5.7 rebounds, 9.8 assists, 1.1 steals

Pascal Siakam

Playoff stats: 21.1 points, 5.8 rebounds, 3.3 assists, 1.1 steals, 53.7% FGs, 46.3% 3-PT FGs

Meanwhile, Indiana’s own all-star pairing of Haliburton and Siakam likewise gave the Pacers hope. Not the favorites to win it all, let alone to prevail in the East, the two orchestrated their team’s success as they took down their more favored counterparts and earn a spot in the last dance.

Indiana will go as far as where these two take them, against a team with the best defensive rating all season long.

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OKC Thunder

Chet Holmgren

Playoff stats: 16.4 points, 8.6 rebounds, 2.0 blocks

Alex Caruso

Playoff stats: 8.8 points, 2.3 rebounds, 1.8 steals

What’s interesting is that Holmgren has not played in the two regular season meetings against the Pacers. Now that he’s fully healthy and part of the mix, his tall frame and all-around offensive capabilities will command attention.

Caruso, meanwhile, is known to make the most out of his minutes on the floor. He takes care of business defensively, whether his hustle reflects on the stat sheet or not.

Indiana Pacers

Myles Turner

Playoff stats: 15.2 points, 4.9 rebounds, 2.3 blocks

Andrew Nembhard

Playoff stats: 12.8 points, 3.3 rebounds, 5.1 assists, 1.6 steals, 48.3% 3-PT FGs

Aaron Nesmith

Playoff stats: 14.1 points, 5.6 rebounds, 1.2 assists, 50% 3-PT FGs

Now a veteran big, Turner will be needed against an intimidating OKC frontline. He will likely be matched against Isaiah Hartenstein, who is among OKC’s top rebounders. Controlling the glass and ensuring the Pacers manage the possessions may end up as one of the difference-makers in the series.

Moreover, the starting wing duo of Nembhard and Nesmith will let Indiana throw different bodies at SGA. Both two-way threats, the wingmen should be able to help the team offensively by stretching the floor. On the other side of the court, they should tire out OKC’s main playmakers, starting with their superstar.

Play and win with your own pick of players 

Up the stakes and the rewards as you enjoy the intense matches of the NBA Finals with Daily Fantasy.

After creating an account and signing up, players may immediately get going by fulfilling daily tasks to earn free-to-play virtual currency to test the water. They may also head on to the coin-based contest and win big easily with as low as Php 10 entry fee.

Contests, of course, depend on the actual NBA matchups on a particular day. And as it is currently the conference finals, there is only one game per day.

Build your team with up to 8 NBA players, selecting from no more than two teams.

You can stack your lineup with stars from a single franchise or mix talent across teams — it’s your call.

Just remember, no more than four (4) players per position.

The users with higher overall scores in contests will win rewards. There are various contest types, like the mega-prized “Winner Takes All”, where the top 1 fantasy scorer will walk away with more than PhP 100,000 with just a low entry fee of PhP 10.

A hot contest that is available on Daily Fantasy now is Shop All You Can at the NBA Store. Just be the highest fantasy point earner for special-tagged contests from all NBA Finals matches to secure this shopping spree.

The mechanics are available here: https://www.playdailyfantasy.com/event/shopallyoucan. Download the Daily Fantasy app here to get started.

 

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Now Playing: Hoppers

Spectacular fun ride with Daniel Chong at the helm

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There is a part of me that wants to say, if you want a feel-good, wholesome movie experience, go see Disney Pixar’s Hoppers.

But on the flip side, if you want an absurd, humorous, nonsensical-yet-totally-makes-sense dark comedy masked in an animated adventure, then you especially need to see it.

We can always argue that Pixar titles — and animated films in general — cater to adult audiences.

However, slotting in We Bare Bears creator Daniel Chong to helm this latest Disney Pixar masterpiece makes for a spectacularly unique ride.

It’s interestingly odd for a Pixar film, though not so far removed from the family-friendly, “happy ending” trope that feels unrecognizable.

I just personally loved Chong’s approach, driving the narrative with unpredictable humor, sharp twists, and a sci-fi premise that, come to think of it, isn’t actually theoretically impossible.

It’s so entertaining that you briefly forget you’re watching a Pixar movie. There are no dull moments and just a great ride from start to finish.

Nature vs. development

The premise is a familiar real-life dilemma we’ve seen for decades. In Hoppers, the suburban town of Beaverton where our protagonist Mabel lives, is under constant development.

Specifically, there’s the “Beltway Project”, an initiative by Mayor Jerry Generazzo, to connect residential areas to the town center via an elliptical highway.

As in reality, progress comes with collateral damage. In the film’s case, it’s the animals living in the local greenery.

Mabel isn’t going to let that happen. The movie quickly establishes her origin story in the first few minutes.

It shows how her relationship with her aging grandmother formed her special bond with “The Glade”. This lush forest was their favorite hangout as Mabel grew up. And that’s where she begun appreciating and caring for animals deeply.

Years have passed, and Mabel is now a fervent college student activist stopping at nothing to ensure the animals she grew up with can still live peacefully.

She has done a lot, from petitions to convincing people to support her cause. Without that many teammates by her side, she ultimately confronts the mayor herself. This is where she gets challenged to “make something happen” in 48 hours to convince the mayor to call the project off.

From ‘real’ to ‘sci-fi’

At this point, the movie dramatically switches from grounded reality to high-concept sci-fi. Mabel accidentally discovers her professor, Dr. Sam Fairfax, has developed an ambitious machine capable of transferring your consciousness into a robotic animal.

It was meant to observe animals harmlessly from a closer POV, and I guess you can give the professor the benefit of the doubt.

The entire scene reminded me of Jordan Peele’s Get Out briefly, but the tone shifts when Mabel ends up transported into a robot beaver body herself.

There’s an undeniable, hilarious callback to James Cameron’s Avatar here, from the disorienting “syncing” process to Mabel navigating the world in a body that isn’t hers. The only difference, obviously, is she isn’t a blue alien but rather a cute, child-visual-friendly beaver.

She finds new hope with this tech. But just as she thinks she can simply “communicate” with nature, she is slapped with the reality that in the wild, it’s survival of the fittest.

Logic takes a backseat

From then on, logic takes a backseat, yet it’s the kind of film where suspending your disbelief actually is helpful.

The “pond rules” were the only remaining glimmer of scientific accuracy but then, soon, you realize it would have been total chaos in the pond community just from a food chain standpoint.

Mabel gets introduced to King George and the inner workings of the community. There’s even a later chase when a flock of seagulls carry Diane, the gigantic shark referenced as the group’s “apex predator”, which is obviously impossible.

There’s just so many dumb rules (or lack of) that the internal logic made up for an even funnier film. It’s like Zootopia logic, but cranked up to an even more non-sensical level.

Dilemma

Anyway, Mabel discovers that the cause of the animals’ exodus are fake noise trees blasting high-pitched sounds. These are all the work of Mayor Jerry, doing it on purpose so the Beltway Project gets finished.

Mabel’s audacity leads to an Animal Council meeting, which was unlikely to begin with. Here, the leaders who each represent major animal classes come together.

The Insect Queen and her eventual Insect King son Titus get presented as the real antagonists, with a thirst for domination.

Mabel merely suggested scaring the Mayor back, but the animals decide on a dark uprising. With this, Mabel soon realizes the mayor is in danger.

The conflict is triggered further by her own human instinct when she kills the Insect Queen who annoyingly got into her face. This moment sends Titus into a vengeful rage even more.

This deepens Mabel’s dilemma as she now ironically has to side with the humans — including Mayor Jerry — while navigating the animals’ survivalist and territorial tendencies.

Standstill, unlikely team-up

However, after a long chase, and attempts to communicate with the mayor funnily with her impromptu-formed rag-tag squad, Mabel’s robot beaver eventually gets caught.

The Animal Council eventually discovers the humans’ experimental tech and turns it against them. Under the tutelage of Titus, the animals hold the scientists hostage and forces them to create a robotic clone of Jerry.

Titus’ goal was to use the mayor’s own noise trees meant to scare the animals away from The Glade against the humans gathered for a rally.

Just when all seems lost, the real Mayor Jerry shows a sudden flash of compassion. And perhaps with some Messianic complex involved, he hero-balls his way into a robotic beaver himself for a last-ditch effort to stop Titus.

A lot happened in between, presented with a hefty dose of comedy that keeps you guessing the characters’ fates.

Ultimately, the other animals realize Titus’ purely selfish and evil goals, and his plan backfires when he gets eaten by the Amphibian King.

In the end, the animals team up to destroy their community dam to flood a wildfire inadvertently started by Titus moments earlier.

Then, it’s a classic happy ending: The Glade is restored as a protected area, Mabel and Mayor Jerry reconcile, and the protagonist graduates with a job offer from Dr. Sam herself.

Absurdity ’til the end

The absurdity does not even end when the credits roll. In the post-credits scene, we see the elderly man Mabel previously encountered, who mistook her petition form for a grocery list.

After she takes care of her business at The Glade, Mabel sweetly fulfills the elderly man’s simple errand.

And handing the eggs, milk, and bread back to the man? Ants.

It’s as if it was a delightful Ant-Man nod, especially with the parallels between the logic there and in the MCU wherein a neurotransmitter is needed to lead ants in performing such tasks.

Perhaps, a final wink from Daniel Chong, whose direction makes up for a spectacularly good laugh.

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Dune: Part Three teaser trailer: First look at Robert Pattinson’s Scytale

In cinemas this December

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The countdown is officially on as Warner Bros. Pictures has released the teaser trailer for Dune: Part Three.

The epic conclusion to Denis Villeneuve’s “Dune” trilogy opens in cinemas and IMAX this December.

In addition, character posters have also been released. Here are some, courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures:

The highly anticipated film stars Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya, Jason Momoa, Javier Bardem, Rebecca Ferguson, Florence Pugh, Robert Pattinson, Anya Taylor-Joy and Isaach De Bankolé.

The trailer, meanwhile, gives an excellent first look at Pattinson as the main antagonist of the final installment, Scytale.

In the final movie, the plot jumps ahead 17 years after Chalamet’s Paul Atreides ascended to the throne.

There will be a dramatic change in the tone from the first two films, focusing more on psychological thriller instead of a war epic, given the visuals of the previous two installments.

Atreides is now a battle-hardened Emperor, struggling with the “Holy War” that has claimed 61 million lives.

Worse, Scytale will lead a conspiracy from within that attempts to overthrow the protagonist’s empire.

Pattinson’s character will mess with Atreides’ head instead of pure brawns, in a bid to wear him down. This presents the central conflict of the upcoming film.

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WATCH: The Super Mario Galaxy Movie final trailer

In cinemas this April

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Universal Pictures has released the final trailer for The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, which hits cinemas early next month.

Chris Pratt and Charlie Day return to play the iconic brothers Mario and Luigi, with the group getting bigger and more lovable with the addition of Donald Glover’s Yoshi.

Other actors returning to voice beloved characters from the franchise are:

  • Anya Taylor-Joy as Princess Peach
  • Jack Black as Bowser
  • Keegan-Michael Key as Toad
  • Brie Larson as Rosalina

Worth noting, the Captain Marvel and The Marvels lead actress, Larson, fulfills her dream as a Super Mario fan as her character makes her big-screen debut.

Courtesy: Universal Studios

In The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, the plumber brothers are sent into space to save Rosalina from the clutches of Bowser Jr.

Coming along for the ride are Princess Peach, Toad, and Yoshi, their newest companion.

More beloved characters will make their first big-screen appearances, including Pikmin, R.O.B., Birdo, and more.

The trailer also highlights some of the wonderful worlds the protagonists will visit, from the Preshistoric Falls to the Honeyhive Galaxy.

The film will show in theaters on April 1 in the United States and April 4 in the Philippines.

Watch the final trailer here:

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