Melissa Rohlin
Fox Sports NBA writer
The East Conference Finals with an Epic 1 game like seed No. 4 Indiana Pacers I needed overtime to overcome seed No. 3 New York Knicks In Madison Square Garden.
The Knicks aim to reach the final for the first time since 1999. This postseason, New York, eliminated seed No. 6 Detroit Pistons And then he handled No. 2 Boston Celtics.
Meanwhile, the Pacers are trying to return to the finals since the last appearance in 2000. Indiana eliminated the Milwaukee Bucks No. 5 before altering seed No. 1 Cleveland Cavaliers.
This is what has stood out of the epic victory of game 1 of the Pacers and what to expect from game 2.
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Game 1: Pacers 138, Knicks 135 (OT)
What stood out for the Pacers: The Pacers did what the Pacers do. They Stormed Back from A 14-Point Fourth-Quarter Deficit To Force Overtime When Tyrese Haliburton Made A 23-Foot Stepback Jumper at The Buzzer To Tie the Score AT 125-125 at the end of regulation-we Haliburton Ten Mimicking Gesture Gesture Gesture Gesture Gesture Gesture Gesture Gesture Gesture Gesture Gesture Gesture Gesture Gesture Gesture Gesture Gesture Gesture Gesture Gesture Gesture Gesture Gesture Gesture Gesture Gesture Gesture Gesture Gesture Gesture Gesture Gesture Gesture Gesture Gesture Gestureer Gestureer Gestureer Gestureer Gestureer Gestureer Gestero is a gestero. Andrew Nembhard had seven points in extra time in 3 by 4 shots to give the victory to the Pacers. This team of the Pacers does not give up and Haliburton has made a name in this postseason with multiple bells. What is that again to be overvalued?
What stood out for the Knicks: In a game with 14 leadership changes and eight draws, it seemed that the Knicks had task control when they put an advantage of 14 points in the last quarter, marking the first two -digit advantage of the game. But the Pacers backed away behind 30 Nesmith points in 9 of 13 shots, including 8 by 9 from beyond the arc and the performance of 31 points of 31 Haliburton points. Although Jalen Brunson scored 43 points and Karl-Anthony Towns with 35 points and 12 rebounds, the Knicks could not contain the Pacers in the clutch. In extra time, the Knicks only had six field goal attempts, while the Pacers had 11.
What is in the store for game 2? I hope more about this. Two sandy teams fighting in an incredible nail bite. For the Knicks, they cannot take their foot against the Pacers, who had a 20-6 race in the last quarter. Knicks also need more of their reservations, which were overcome by the Bank of the Pacers, 31-17. The Knicks also ended with 14 ball losses, compared to the 6 Pacers.
As for the Pacers, not putting Haliburton in a position to have to make a winner of the game would be a good start. They also have to find a way to contain Brunson and Towns, which were combined by 78 points.
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