
Unexpected Twists Shake Up Game 2 Between Indiana Pacers and New York Knicks—What Happens Next Will Surprise You
Pacers SF Aaron F*cking Nesmith, as I’m sure New Yorkers are calling him, went nuts at the end of Game 1, and Tyrese Haliburton hit a game-tying 2-pointer as time expired in regulation. Other Knick blunders contributed to the collapse. But, according to ESPN, they had a 99.7% win probability when up 14 points with 2:51 remaining and ended up losing 138-135 in overtime.Â
New York opened as -5.5 favorites for Game 2 and is -6.5 at the time of writing. The market expects a bounce-back by the Knicks, who closed as -4.5 favorites for Game 1. Whenever a home favorite loses Game 1, the market backs them to even the series before going on the road, whether it’s motivation or the team that stole the series opener resting on its laurels.Â
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