Knicks vs Pacers: Game 7 Decides Eastern Conference Finals Fate

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Game 7! Black Knicks streak continues

The New York Knicks have missed out on a place in the Eastern Conference Finals for the time being. The Indiana Pacers suffer another defeat, so it comes to the decisive game seven.

The New York Knicks around national player Isaiah Hartenstein have awarded the first match point for the Eastern Conference Finals.

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In game six, the team from the Big Apple suffered a 103:116 defeat at the Indiana Pacers, so the decision will be made on Sunday at Madison Square Garden.

For the Knicks, the black streak in Indianapolis continues. The Pacers’ past new playoff games were all lost.

This means that the third series in the current playoffs goes into a playoff. The Cleveland Cavaliers beat the Orlando Magic and the Berlin world champion brothers Franz and Moritz Wagner 4:3 in the round of 16, while the score is 3:3 between champions Denver Nuggets and the Minnesota Timberwolves.

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Curtsy before milestone

Hartenstein had four points and seven rebounds for the Knicks, who had two away wins against the Philadelphia 76ers (4:2) in the round of 16 of the North American professional league. The center only took three throws from the field. The guests’ top scorer was again playmaker Jalen Brunson (31 points), while Pascal Siakam (25) shone for the Pacers.

In the do-or-die game, the Knicks are the favorites. On Wednesday, New York literally overwhelmed the Pacers in their third home win 121:91, with Hartenstein recording 17 rebounds.

If progress is successful, it is a milestone. The Knicks last appeared in the Eastern Conference Finals in 2000.

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With Sport Information Service (SID)

2024-05-18 05:24:39
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