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The Knicks failed to finish once again. And now their season is in serious jeopardy. Two days after they suffered one of the most dramatic collapses in NBA postseason history, the Knicks struggled down the stretch in their 114-109 loss to the Indiana Pacers in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference finals.
Call it the Pascal Siakam game. He delivered one of the best performances of his career in the Knicks’ 114-108 Game 2 loss to the Pacers on Friday night at Madison Square Garden. He finished with 39 points on 15-for-23 shooting from the field — by far his best scoring night of not just the postseason. but the entire season.
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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.
The Pacers are currently 20-20 on the road with a point differential of 2, while the Knicks have a 6-4 record in their last ten games at home.
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSN"Indiana's so unorthodox, you don't know what they gon' do" - Carmelo admits he is scared for the Knicks vs. the PacersUnfortunately for the Knicks, Melo's worries were valid in Game 1, and the randomness of the Pacers' offense showed when Aaron Nesmith hit the big baskets in the fourth quarter when Indiana mounted its furious comeback. Anthony did not even mention Nesmith in his opening statement.
Indiana has made historic comebacks look routine during the NBA playoffs through cool-headed confidence and ruthless efficiency.
The Pacers built their roster around star Tyrese Haliburton, perfecting "a difficult style," as coach Rick Carlisle calls it.