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Knicks Fight Back: A Game of Missed Chances
Indianapolis, USAMonday, May 26, 2025
The Pacers led by 16 points four minutes into the third quarter. But they let the Knicks hang around. It wasn't Brunson doing the bulk of the scoring for the Knicks; it was Mikal Bridges and Miles McBride. So, instead of New York being hopelessly behind after three quarters, they were only down by 10 points. That wasn't a prohibitive deficit, and Karl-Anthony Towns made sure of it with a special fourth quarter.
The Pacers have some experience with this kind of situation. They won each of the first two games of their previous two series on the road and returned home with a chance to close out the series. But they got smacked around by both the Milwaukee Bucks and Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 3. However, they were able to figure out what they did wrong and adjust quickly. They won Game 4 convincingly and closed out the series in five games. So, they have a chance to bounce back in Game 4.
The Pacers need to do better in Game 4. They can't let a great offensive player like Towns believe he can still bring his team back. They need to close out the third quarter and start the fourth quarter strong. They also need to take better care of the ball and make better decisions on offense. If they don't, this could be a long series, and the Knicks will have home-court advantage.
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