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Timothee Chalamet was not the only star in attendance at Madison Square Garden, but he was initiated into the fandom on Wednesday.
This might not be the conference finals matchup that many expected, but that just makes things all the more interesting.
I know the Knicks just lost Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals in historic fashion. I know all of the good vibes from the Boston series seemingly just went up in smoke. I know you've lost home-court advantage against perhaps your team's greatest historical rival.
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The Pacers beat the Knicks, 138-135, in overtime in a Game 1 instant classic. This was legitimately one of the most unhinged endings to a high-stakes NBA Playoffs game in history, and it was made possible Nesmith briefly turning into some combination of Steph Curry, Klay Thompson, Ray Allen, and Miller himself.
After being voted as the most overrated player in the NBA by his peers ( via The Athletic ), Haliburton has put on an incredible playoff run to lead his team to his second straight Eastern Conference finals run. The former No. 12 pick in the draft out of Iowa State supplied 31 points and 11 assists, along with the biggest shot of the game.
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The Knicks are the hottest team in the NBA and are looking to make the NBA Finals for the first time since 1999. Get your tickets to Madison Square Garden now.
The New York Knicks and Indiana Pacers are going at it again. The two teams are meeting in the Eastern Conference Finals with a trip to the 2025 NBA Finals at stake. The Pacers eliminated the Knicks in the conference semifinals last year, but the Knicks have revenge on their minds now.
Tyrese Haliburton led the Indiana Pacers to a thrilling 138-135 overtime victory against the New York Knicks in Game 1 at Madison Square Garden. Haliburton, who scored 31 points, expressed pride in his team's resilience and acknowledged areas for improvement,
Shooting guard Jaden Ivey, who missed the second half of the season and the entirety playoffs with a fractured fibula in his left, should return healthy at some point early in the year. Cunningham, Duren and rookie Ron Holland should all continue to develop.