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Knicks Unlock Secret Strategy to Edge Pacers in Thrilling Game 3 Showdown

Knicks Unlock Secret Strategy to Edge Pacers in Thrilling Game 3 Showdown

Redemption — it’s the kind of storyline that keeps us hooked on sports, the elusive magic that flips a narrative from despair to hope in just a quarter of basketball. That’s exactly what the New York Knicks found when they clawed back in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Finals against the Indiana Pacers, a contest that felt like one long uphill battle until Tom Thibodeau dusted off a tactic from his Bulls days: unleashing a “bench mob.” Now, usually Thibs is the guy who squeezes every last minute out of his starters — so much so that Kenny Smith joked he’d play fewer players in a baseball game — but desperation called for flinging the script out the window. And wouldn’t you know it, this gamble sparked a fiery run that erased a double-digit deficit and salvaged not just a game, but the Knicks’ very pulse in the series. It begs the question — is this just a fleeting glimmer of hope, or the start of a full-blown redemption saga that will rewrite the 2025 playoffs?

There’s a fascinating weave of old-school grit meeting modern urgency here, with Karl-Anthony Towns finally stepping up in a way we haven’t quite seen before. Twenty points in one quarter? That’s nothing short of a playoff breakthrough—and the timing couldn’t have been better. But it’s not just about the star lighting it up; it was the collective hustle of the bench, the effort that frustrated the Pacers’ rhythm and breathed life into the Knicks’ defense — something sorely missing at times through the series. So yes, Thibodeau’s shift was a risk, but it was a risk that resonated loud and clear. You can almost feel the ghosts of that legendary Bulls “Bench Mob” nodding along.

So here we are, at a crossroads in this series: Will these redemption arcs become mere footnotes in the season’s story? Or are we witnessing the first act of a Knicks resurgence that could steal the postseason show? In the world of basketball, as in life, it’s often those moments when the odds stack against you that define you the most.

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Redemption was the theme for the New York Knicks in their NBA Eastern Conference finals Game 3 win over the Indiana Pacers. Here’s how they got back in the series.


Tom Thibodeau has done a lot of coaching in his NBA career, but he’s made it clear how fondly he looks at his first few years with the Chicago Bulls, his first head coaching job.

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