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Turnovers, big deficits continue to haunt Knicks against Pacers: 'We got burned'

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Turnovers, big deficits continue to haunt Knicks against Pacers: 'We got burned'

After four games, the Knicks have identified the problem that has them in a 3-1 hole to the Indiana Pacers in the Eastern Conference Finals: too many turnovers leading to confidence-boosting buckets and big deficits.

“We knew it was gonna be a fast game, and the priority was defensive transition to get set, but we hurt ourselves with our turnovers, putting them in the open floor,” Tom Thibodeau said after Tuesday’s 130-121 loss in Game 4.

“It’s tough to win against a team like that, who turn those turnovers into points,” Josh Hart said. “I had like four or five, just bad, stupid turnovers that you can’t have that lead to easy baskets that lead to momentum.”

New York’s full tab for the night: 17 turnovers (five by Hart) leading to 20 points for Indiana. The series total after 197 minutes of play: 60 turnovers.

“You turn it over against them, particularly the live-ball turnovers, you’re fueling the transition game,” Thibodeau said, hinting at his team’s sloppiness fueling the hosts to 22 fastbreak points.

“We scored 120 points, that’s plenty of points,” he added later. “But the defense wasn’t good enough. The rebounding wasn’t good enough, but the defense and our turnovers probably hurt us.”

Jalen Brunson, who had three turnovers to his name, said a lot of them were self-inflicted.

“As a team we just need to tighten the screws when it comes to that,” he said. “Just being aggressive, if they were aggressive turnovers, they’d be different, but passive turnovers is not us.”

“I think I had three of them, just bad turnovers,” Mikal Bridges said. “A team that plays that fast, you can’t give them transition looks like that.”

The problems were evident early as Tyrese Haliburton poured in 15 points in the first quarter and Pascal Siakam had 11, giving Indiana a 43-35 advantage. Haliburton would go on to tally a triple-double with 32 points, 15 assists, and 12 rebounds.

“He got off to a good start, and it’s hard when great players get confidence early, it’s hard to slow them down,” Thibodeau said of the Pacers’ guard. “So I thought the urgency to start the game and giving up the transition baskets, that hurts you because that gives players confidence, and then your job becomes much more difficult.”

“Didn’t get enough stops, they came with energy and physicality, set the tone for the game,” Brunson, who led the Knicks with 31 points, but was a minus-16 in 37 minutes, said.

And while the shooting slowed for both teams the rest of the way, the early success had the Knicks treading water early and playing a pace they couldn’t cope with, and the Pacers managed a double-digit lead for nearly the entire second half.

“The first quarter was problematic. That set the tone for the game, giving up 43 points,” the head coach said. “We started slowly and then fought back, but we didn’t close the [first] half well, last minute and a half wasn’t good.”

New York did manage a pair of short-lived one-point leads before taking a 6-0 run to close the half on the chin, leaving Brunson echoing his coach: “The way we responded second quarter was great, besides the last minute and a half.”

And the second half, which Thibodeau said they started “without great energy,” began with a Pacers bucket, a Knicks turnover leading to a fast-break dunk, another Knicks turnover, four straight missed shots from New York, and an Indiana three, forcing a timeout.

The 13-0 run going back to those final moments of the first half gave Indiana a 12-point edge. “Just playing catch-up from then on,” Brunson said.

Karl-Anthony Towns, who scored 24 points and was a plus-3 in his 37 minutes, said that sometimes you get burned after putting yourself in a hole too many times throughout the playoffs.

“Tonight was one of those nights where we got burned,” Towns said. “We put ourselves again into a deficit. We think that coming into the fourth quarter, we’re gonna find that one trick to get us to the end of the game to win and we just didn’t have that magic tonight.”

The Knicks cut a 15-point fourth-quarter lead to six with 3:17 to play in the fourth quarter, but another Pacers stiff-arm came in the form of an offensive foul and three missed jumpers from Bridges.

“Every game is gonna be hard-fought. Even in tonight’s game, we still had a chance in the end,” Thibs said. “Fight to win every possession that matters. You don’t know which possession makes the difference between winning and losing in the end, but each possession is critical.

“You want to make more winning plays than they do, and we haven’t done that. But that being said, it’s get ready for the next game.”

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