Pacers Shock The Knicks With Game 1 Overtime Win
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Sporting News on MSNThunder/Pacers 2025 NBA Finals potential matchup: Fueled by two Paul George trades?Believe it or not, the reason both teams could be in the NBA Finals this postseason could be thanks to one current 76ers player. MORE: Pacers' Pascal Siakam stands alone with this
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Yardbarker on MSNThe trades that put Pacers on the brink of an NBA Finals tripThe last few years of trades have been the NBA equivalent of trading a paper clip for a house. It might get the Pacers to their first NBA Finals in 25 years.
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Pascal Siakam exploded for 39 points as the Indiana Pacers beat the New York Knicks 114-109 on Friday night to open up a 2-0 lead in the Eastern Conference finals.
The Indiana Pacers shocked fans when Rick Carlisle put Tony Bradley on the floor in Game 2 against the New York Knicks.
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SB Nation on MSNPacers vs. Knicks GameThread: It can’t possibly get any crazier, can it?I won’t relitigate the whole thing but it involved insane 3-point shooting, some abysmal free-throw shooting, and a final-second shot that caromed off the rim 10 feet in the air before settling neatly into the basket. Also, a choke sign.
The Pacers are in control of the Eastern Conference finals as the series shifts to Indiana for Game 3 Sunday. Highlights from Madison Square Garden.
Pascal Siakam continues to be a nightmare for defenders this NBA postseason. The veteran forward delivered another standout performance, dropping 39 points in the Pacers’ 114-109 win over the New York Knicks on Friday night at Madison Square Garden.
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Fadeaway World on MSNKarl-Anthony Towns Makes A Statement After Falling 0-2 To The PacersThe New York Knicks are in serious trouble after losing their second straight game at Madison Square Garden. Now, with the team down 0-2 heading to Indiana, chances are stacked against the Knicks to make a comeback, but Karl-Anthony Towns believes his team can beat the odds.