In a thrilling Game 3 of the Eastern Conference semifinals, the Indiana Pacers orchestrated a remarkable comeback to edge past the New York Knicks 111-106. Andrew Nembhard’s clutch 31-foot 3-pointer with just 16 seconds remaining sealed the victory for the Pacers, who now trail the best-of-seven series 2-1 with Game 4 looming on the horizon.
Despite facing a nine-point deficit with less than ten minutes left on the clock, the Pacers refused to concede defeat. The Knicks, already grappling with injuries and a depleted roster, appeared poised to seize a commanding 3-0 series lead. However, with Jalen Brunson hampered by a right foot injury, the Knicks struggled to maintain their lead down the stretch, ultimately faltering in the face of the Pacers’ determined resurgence.
Tyrese Haliburton emerged as the standout performer for the Pacers, delivering a stellar 35-point performance, marking his second consecutive playoff career high. Supported by Pascal Siakam’s 26 points and seven rebounds, as well as Myles Turner’s double-double with 21 points and 10 rebounds, the Pacers rallied together to secure a pivotal victory on their home court.
Despite a relatively quiet night from Nembhard, who tallied only five points, his late-game heroics proved to be the difference-maker, exemplifying the Pacers’ resilience and ability to thrive under pressure in crucial moments.
With Game 4 looming large, the Pacers have breathed new life into the series, poised to build upon their hard-fought triumph and level the playing field against the Knicks. As the intensity of playoff basketball reaches its zenith, both teams are set to renew their battle with everything on the line, promising another electrifying contest for fans to savor.