Knicks fall apart late again in ECF Game 2, trail Pacers 2-0
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Pacers take 2-0 lead over Knicks
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New York City’s frenzy over the Knicks’ first appearance in the National Basketball Association’s conference finals in 25 years is sending ticket prices at Madison Square Garden soaring.
Pascal Siakam led the way for Indiana, putting together a 39-point performance on 15-for-23 from the floor and 3-for-5 from the three-point line. Myles Turner chipped in with 16 points, while Tyrese Haliburton scored 14 points to go along with 11 assists, eight rebounds, and two steals.
The Knicks starters were again shredded at the start of each half, and on a night that Tyrese Haliburton only shot 5-of-16 from the field, it didn’t matter. Pascal Siakam crushed the Knicks to the tune of 39 points.
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The Knicks' starting five is the group head coach Tom Thibodeau trusts most … and for nearly six months now, they have been a net negative. Now in a 2-0 hole, what are the Knicks to do?
The Knicks' starting unit is a combined minus-29 against the Pacers. They've lost two games by a combined 8 points. Is it time for change?
The Knicks are on the ropes after dropping the first two games of the Eastern Conference finals against the Pacers at home.
The game of the NBA postseason unfolded on Wednesday night at Madison Square Garden, where the Indiana Pacers completed a stunning 14-point comeback with less than three minutes remaining against the New York Knicks to force overtime.