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The Pacers were down by as many as 17 points in the fourth quarter on Wednesday night in NYC, but rallied to win Game 1.
Despite a gut-wrenching overtime loss on Wednesday night, the New York Knicks are closer to winning an NBA championship than they have been in 25 years. And many fans are feeling fond — and maybe even proud — of the team owner they’ve long loved to hate.
The New York Knicks lost in embarrassing fashion in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals Wednesday night. Despite the team leading by 14 points with 2:45 remaining, the Knicks somehow lost the contest.
The Knicks went on a surge in the second quarter to take a seven-point lead at halftime. In fact, they scored 69 points and shot 51% from the field and 42.1% from 3-point range while three of their players scored at least a dozen points.
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Tyrese Haliburton tied it with a long jumper that bounced high off the back of the rim and in as time expired in regulation, then the Indiana Pacers went on to finish off their stunning rally by beati
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced that some streets in NYC are being temporarily co-named with New York Knicks players during their playoff run.
All eyes were on the Indiana Pacers in their stirring late-game comeback and eventual overtime victory versus the New York Knicks in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals.
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Expect Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Finals between the Knicks and Pacers to be a star-studded affair. Here's all the stars in attendance.
John Pak fired his career-best round at the Charles Schwab Challenge to take the lead. He said the New York Knicks loss sparked his play.