1) Basketball, 8:30 p.m., ABC. In their combined 107 NBA seasons, the Oklahoma City Thunder (shown here) and Indiana Pacers have had one championship. The Thunder won in 1979 (when they were in Seattle) and have lost three times. This time, they had the top regular-season record, plus 12-4 in the playoffs. Now they host the Pacers, who are in their second finals.
2) “Transplant,” 8 p.m., NBC. Last week ended with Bash and Mags becoming lovers … as the decision neared on which one will get the only post-residency job. Now come two key moments, propelling a five-episode stretch that ripples with strong emotions, played with subtle skill.
3) “Ginny & Georgia” third season, Netflix. It’s been two-and-a-half years since the second season wrapped with Georgia’s life in chaos: She married Paul and was promptly arrested for murder. Now the drama-comedy is back with 10 episodes. Also today on Netflix is the 12-episode second season of “Tires,” a comedy set in an auto-repair shop.
4) “Phineas and Ferb” season-openers, 8 and 8:30 p.m., Disney Channel. If you think it’s hard to wait a couple years for a new episode, imagine waiting a decade. The final episodes of the fourth season aired in 2015. Now the fifth begins, with the guys continuing to scheme wild summer adventures.
5) ALSO: There’s more fun on: CBS’ “Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage” (8 p.m., with CeeCee’s grandmas feuding) and “Elsbeth” (10, Alyssa Milano and a crime-family secret) … Fox cartoons (8-10 p.m.) … and Peacock’s “Poker Face,” with a raucous finish to a story about action-movie buffs.
— Mike Hughes, TV America