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Sometimes, you just can’t write this stuff. The New York Knicks had Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals all but tucked in their back pocket—then, like an overzealous magician’s sleight of hand, the Indiana Pacers pulled off one of those jaw-dropping comebacks that make you question every late-game certainty you’ve ever held. What is it about the Pacers that turns impossible into routine, especially when the clock is bleeding out? With just under 40 seconds left, down by eight, they refused to fold—courtesy of Aaron Nesmith’s sharpshooting that screamed “Reggie Miller who?” and Tyrese Haliburton’s ice-cold clutch delivery (plus, a little vintage choke sign for good measure). It was more than a win; it was a statement that the Pacers’ knack for stealing games from the jaws of defeat is as relentless as it is insane. Oh, and Jalen Brunson? The dude who’s been Mr. Late-Game this year? Just another victim to Indiana’s playoff escapades. Ready to dive into how the Pacers pulled off yet another heist that might just go down as one of the wildest finishes this postseason? Yeah, you are. LEARN MORE.
The Knicks had Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals won. Until they didn’t. Here’s how the Pacers pulled off their latest incredible comeback.
The Indiana Pacers and New York Knicks both scored big upsets in the second round of the NBA playoffs and have a playoff history that few matchups can rival. It was always going to be difficult for the series between these two teams to live up to the hype.
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