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After the Game 2 loss for the Knicks that is sure to bring terror to fans, this latest statistic should calm some nerves.
One week after completing an exhilarating, shocking upset of the rival Boston Celtics in the semifinals of the Eastern Conference playoffs, the New York Knicks lost their second home game in a row to the Indiana Pacers in the Eastern Conference Finals on Friday night.
If the New York Knicks fail to recover in the Eastern Conference Final, they're going to be seeing visions of Pascal Siakam in their dreams throughout the offseason. Indiana's star forward torched the Knicks inside Madison Square Garden throughout Friday's scintillating performance in Game 2 as the Pacers took a commanding lead in the series behind Siakam's playoff-best 39 points.
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The Knicks' starting unit is a combined minus-29 against the Pacers. They've lost two games by a combined 8 points. Is it time for change?
No lineup in basketball has played more than the starting five for the New York Knicks. The group of Jalen Brunson, Josh Hart, Mikal Bridges, OG Anunoby and Karl-Anthony Towns played 940 minutes during the regular season,
Despite the loss, Jalen Brunson continued to shine for New York. He poured in 36 points, dished out 11 assists, and drained five three-pointers. Karl-Anthony Towns and Mikal Bridges also added 20 points each, but it wasn’t enough to keep pace.