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The New York Knicks will look to even their best-of-seven series when they meet the Indiana Pacers in Game 2 of the NBA Eastern Conference Finals on Friday night. Indiana rallied from double-digits to earn a 138-135 overtime win in the series opener.
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Former New York Knicks player Iman Shumpert was worried about Jalen Brunson’s workload following the team’s 138-135 Game 1 loss against the Indiana Pacers.
New York Knicks fever continues to spread throughout the city ahead of the team's first Eastern Conference Finals appearance in 25 years. Prior to the series getting underway, streets across the borough of Manhattan are temporarily being co-named after Knicks players to celebrate the team's playoff run.
Trailing by two points late in the fourth quarter, Haliburton collected a rebound on his own missed free throw just outside the restricted area (in what the NBA would later acknowledge was a missed lane violation) and turned backward. Splitting a Ty Jerome - Donovan Mitchell double-team, he stumbled back toward the top of the key.
Rebounding is a part of the battle in the paint. Indiana has struggled on the glass in the playoffs while the Robinson-led Knicks have been beasts. Indiana has to focus on keeping New York off the glass and getting easy putback buckets.
Two years ago, as Jalen Brunson emerged as an All-Star point guard for the NBA's New York Knicks, the head coach of the WNBA's Las Vegas Aces, Becky Hammon, declared on an ESPN panel, "If your best player is small,
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