Pascal Siakam's career night gives Indiana 2-0 lead
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A miraculous Game 1 comeback by the Indiana Pacers (or choke job by the New York Knicks) put the higher seed on notice. After Friday's 114-109 loss in Game 2, the Knicks are officially on the ropes and headed on the road.
If the New York Knicks fail to recover in the Eastern Conference Final, they're going to be seeing visions of Pascal Siakam in their dreams throughout the offseason. Indiana's star forward torched the Knicks inside Madison Square Garden throughout Friday's scintillating performance in Game 2 as the Pacers took a commanding lead in the series behind Siakam's playoff-best 39 points.
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Friday it was Pascal Siakam, the guy in the gym with an NBA title on his resume from when he was with the Raptors, doing the scoring for the Pacers, especially in the first half when they needed him the most, on his way to 39 points that felt like a hundred on this night.
Scores of Knicks fans subjected themselves to stormy weather at the Central Park fan watch party Friday night that was made all the more dreadful by the team’s loss to the Indiana Pacers in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Finals.
Indiana has made historic comebacks look routine during the NBA playoffs through cool-headed confidence and ruthless efficiency.
The Indiana Pacers are three wins from the NBA Finals. They have built a team that has reached the Eastern Conference Finals in back to back seasons, led by a s
It wasn’t too long ago the Knicks envisioned Obi Toppin delivering crucial dunks for them, not against them, deep into a playoff run.