The New York Knicks and the Indiana Pacers reached the final of the Eastern Conference under a record number of ridiculous returns. This focused in match 1.
Wednesday, it was the Knicks who gave a late lead to a furious push of the Pacers, then in falling from 138-135 in overtime to finish one of the most amazing matches of the NBA qualifiers who had already made a strong note for the drama.
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New York led by 17 points to the fourth quarter and 14 points with 2:45 to play. The teams were accent put on the past, 994-0 when threatened by at least 14 with 2:45 to play. And now there are 994-1, and that should not be a surprise that the Pacers were involved after having published some of the wildest feedback against the Milwaukee Bucks and the Cleveland Cavaliers.
The match fell to a final possession for the Pacers, down two points with 7.3 seconds to play. The ball naturally reached the hands of Tyrese Haliburton, who tried to continue his Heartbreakers series with a 3 -point pointer beating the buzzer.
For a while, it seemed that the ball had moved away, before falling back into the net. For a while, the game watched, then replay showed that Haliburton’s foot was on the 3 -point line. Over time.
All in all, the Pacers scored 23 points in the last three minutes and 14 seconds of settlement, the major Tim Reynolds of the Associated Press.
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Haliburton had something special prepared for the moment after the shot, coming out of the “Choke” panel of Reggie Miller against the Knicks with the legend of the Pacers himself calling the match for TNT, without realizing that his team had five more minutes to play.
Match 2 is scheduled for Friday at 8 p.m. HE in New York.
The Aaron Nesmith game
Haliburton may have had the big shot, but Aaron Nesmith was responsible for all the other huge images for the Pacers in the last minutes.
Nesmith had 10 points with five minutes to do in the fourth quarter. He finished the match with 30. He made five points at 3 points in the last four minutes of regulation and withdrew the Pacers in a game that should have been finished.
Nesmith has become aimlessly in overtime, but he had already done enough to give Knicks fans each time they hear his name in the future.