Kristin Chenoweth Turns Heads With NBA Finals Game 7 Star Spangled Banner

Before the Oklahoma City Thunder and Indiana Pacers tipped off their do-or-die Game 7 showdown in the NBA Finals, fans in Oklahoma City got a dose of hometown magic from a voice that’s no stranger to the spotlight. Tony and Emmy winner Kristin Chenoweth, a proud Oklahoma native and longtime Thunder superfan, was tapped to sing the national anthem, and she didn't miss a note.

Known for her powerhouse vocals and iconic roles on Broadway, including Wicked, Chenoweth brought polish and heart to her Game 7 performance. She kept it classic, resisting the urge to overdo it. 

But when it came time to hit the high notes, she delivered with the kind of precision that only a Broadway veteran can. The arena erupted as she closed out the anthem, setting the tone for what would be an emotionally charged night of basketball.

Unlike some past renditions that have gone viral for all the wrong reasons, this one struck a perfect balance between reverence and performance. 

"That was fantastic," wrote one fan.

"She hit that Nooooottte," another declared.

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It was a moment that not only riled up the crowd but gave the Thunder a boost of hometown pride as they faced the Pacers with everything on the line.

Chenoweth has never been shy about her love for OKC’s team, often spotted courtside or tweeting support during critical playoff moments. Having her take center stage for the anthem on the biggest night of the season felt both fitting and personal, not just for the team, but for the entire city.

Game 7 came with its share of drama, but for a few moments before tip-off, all eyes were on a local legend giving fans something to rally behind.

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