In a nail-biting finish, the Indiana Pacers stunned the New York Knicks in Game 2 of the playoffs, clinching a 4-point victory amid a heart-stopping final two minutes. With the series now at 2-0 in favor of Indiana, the Knicks find themselves in a precarious position as they head into a must-win scenario.
As the clock ticked down, the atmosphere at Madison Square Garden was electric but tense. The Pacers, led by Myles Turner, executed a brilliant strategy, holding a slim lead and forcing the Knicks into a frantic scramble. With just 4.2 seconds left, Turner sank crucial free throws, extending Indiana’s lead to four points, leaving the Knicks in a desperate state.
Jalen Brunson, attempting to rally his squad, showcased his talent with aggressive drives and clutch shots, but it was not enough to overcome the Pacers’ relentless defense. After a series of frantic plays, including a turnover that seemed to seal New York’s fate, the Knicks’ hopes of a comeback dwindled. The Pacers’ defense, particularly from Mikal Bridges and Tyrese Haliburton, proved too formidable as they stifled any last-ditch efforts.
Despite a late three-point attempt from Brunson that fell short, the Knicks couldn’t capitalize on their home court advantage, suffering their sixth playoff loss at Madison Square Garden this season. Indiana’s remarkable playoff run continues, now boasting a stunning 10-2 record and a flawless 6-0 on the road. The Knicks, a team known for their resilience, face a daunting challenge ahead, needing to bounce back quickly to keep their playoff hopes alive.
With Game 3 looming, the pressure mounts for New York as they attempt to stave off elimination against a determined Pacers squad riding high on momentum. The stakes have never been higher; the series is far from over, but the Knicks must regroup fast.