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With All-Stars Jalen Brunson and Tyrese Haliburton now leading the way, take a moment to revisit the history of a rivalry that helped shape the NBA's Eastern Conference.
New York Knicks superstar guard Jalen Brunson provided some insight into his psyche following the Knicks' shocking overtime loss to the Indiana Pacers in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals on Wednesday night.
The New York Knicks made a historical Jalen Brunson announcement during their series opener against the Indiana Pacers.
Tyrese Haliburton joined Reggie Miller in Pacers lore with his choke celebration after an improbable comeback at MSG. But he's not keen to repeat every aspect of Miller's history vs. the Knicks.
The Pacers are back in the Eastern Conference Finals for the second straight year, and this time their opponent is one of their biggest rivals. Indiana will face the New York Knicks with a trip to ...
Here's the bad history the Knicks made in the loss: They became the first team to lose a playoff game when leading by 14 or more with 2:45 to play in the fourth quarter. Teams had been a combined 994-0 when leading by 14+ with that much time left.
For as much as the Knicks need to refocus on Friday night’s enormous Game 2, they also have to remember what led to them blowing a 14-point lead in the final 2:39 of regulation to avoid it happening again.
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Jalen Brunson had just tied Hall of Famer Patrick Ewing's franchise record by reaching 30 points in the playoffs for the 18th time with the New York Knicks. Then the Knicks hit the Indiana Pacers with a 14-0 run after Brunson had to go to the bench early in the fourth quarter Wednesday night after picking up his fifth foul,