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Pacers take a 3-1 lead in the series, 130-121

  • Writer: Fagothethird Franklin
    Fagothethird Franklin
  • May 27
  • 1 min read

After blowing a 20-point lead in the previous loss, Tyrese Haliburton and crew was all about business in the first half. Silky smooth Tyrese put the team on his back, scoring 20 points in the first half. Outside of their superstar shining, the team was shooting around 63% from the field. Despite, the Pacers having a double-digit lead going into the third quarter, they could not stop Big KAT as he powered his way down the stretch. Karl Anthony Towns and Jalen Brunson kept their team within striking distance as they chopped at the Pacers' lead to 11, heading into the fourth.


If you were a fan of either team or have watched this series, you knew that the last five minutes of the game was going to be won by the team that did not turn the ball over. However, the ending to this game was sloppy. It seemed like you were watching a rec league team play a pro team. Both teams were going up and down the floor just tossing the ball over to each other without any intentions. The Pacers were hanging onto a six-point lead with under three minutes left in regulation. They were looking for an unsung hero outside of Tyrese and Pascal Siakam to close this game out. Indiana hit some key free throws to get the win over the Knicks. Tyrese finished with 32 points, 15 dimes, and 13 boards.







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