
Knicks Unlock Secret Strategy to Edge Pacers in Thrilling Game 3 Showdown
Brunson checked back into the game between two Pascal Siakam free throws that tied the game. The Knicks’ point guard immediately went deep in his bag and hit a floater to give the Knicks a lead on his first possession back in the game. The Pacers would never tie the game again.
There was still drama at the end. Brunson airballed a fadeaway with 37 seconds left and that airball, strange as it sounds, may have helped the Knicks. Because it didn’t hit the rim, it caused a shot-clock violation which allowed Thibodeau to get Mitchell Robinson and McBride into the game for Brunson and Towns on a key defensive possession.
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