The New York Knicks clawed back from a 20-point hole to beat the Indiana Pacers 106-100 in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Finals. Karl-Anthony Towns powered the comeback, while Indiana’s Game 4 hopes now rest on shaking a playoff curse tied to the Indianapolis 500.
The U.S. Senate briefly swapped debate for celebration as lawmakers cheered a key Indiana Pacers playoff win over the New York Knicks. The lighthearted moment, spurred by a clerk's quip, captured the excitement around the Pacers’ strong 2-0 lead in the Eastern Conference Finals.
Pascal Siakam’s clearance for Game 1 against the Knicks gives the Pacers a major boost as they open the Eastern Conference Finals. His recent elbow injury recovery and the return of Andrew Nembhard strengthen Indiana’s lineup against New York’s tough defense.
Pascal Siakam powered the Pacers past the Cavaliers with a 21-point showing in Game 5, pushing Indiana into the Eastern Conference Finals. He maintained stellar averages all series, delivering consistent scoring, playmaking, and key defensive plays. The Pacers now await either the Celtics or Knicks.
Donovan Mitchell erupted for 43 points as the Cavaliers rolled past the Pacers in Game 3, keeping their playoff hopes alive. Max Strus, Jarrett Allen, and Evan Mobley gave vital support, while coach Kenny Atkinson highlighted the team's resilience. The Cavs now trail the series 2-1.