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Knicks on brink of elimination, fall 130-121 to Pacers in Game 4 of Eastern Conference Finals

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Knicks on brink of elimination, fall 130-121 to Pacers in Game 4 of Eastern Conference Finals

The Knicks again fell behind by double-digits but could not overcome the deficit and trailed for the entire second half, falling to the Indiana Pacers 130-121 on Tuesday night and are now on the brink of elimination, down 3-1 in the Eastern Conference Finals. 

Jalen Brunson led the Knicks with 31 points on 9-for-19 shooting (11-for-12 from the line) with five assists, two rebounds, and two steals, but he was a minus-16 in 37 minutes. The Knicks guard was no match for Tyrese Haliburton, who had a triple-double with 32 points (20 in the first half) on 11-for-23 shooting (5-for-12 from deep) with 15 rebounds, 12 assists, four steals and zero turnovers for a plus-16 in 33 minutes.

Karl-Anthony Towns shook off early foul trouble to score 24 points on 8-for-15 shooting with 11 rebounds and three assists. He was a plus-3 in 37 minutes. Towns, who was seen holding his left knee throughout the game, knocked knees late in the fourth quarter, adding injury to insult.

The Knicks committed 17 turnovers on the night, leading to 20 points for the Pacers, who had 22 fast-break points to the visitors’ nine. After shooting 22 of 42 (52 percent) from the floor in the first half, New York was 16-for-40 (40 percent) after the half.

Here are the takeaways…

– The Knicks couldn’t get anything cooking early in the fourth quarter: if they made a shot, they couldn’t find a stop. If they got a stop, they couldn’t hit a shot, and Indiana had a 15-point lead. New York could argue they got a tough whistle, at one point committing four fouls on one Pacers possession with some questionable 50/50 calls. (The third was another terribly silly one from Towns.)

And then it was Indiana’s turn for fouls, giving the Knicks a chance to further cut into the lead, but they missed 3 of 6 free throws after they started 26-for-29 from the line. Fortunately, the Pacers kept giving them chances after a Mikal Bridges three, OG Anunoby made up for misses with two at the line, and when Towns collected a miss for a lay-in and the 10-2 run cut the deficit to six with just over four minutes left. 

With 2:10 to play and the hole seven points, the Knicks won their second challenge of the game, saving Towns his fifth personal. But Bridges missed back-to-back jumpers and Hart committed his sixth foul.

Obi Toppin’s three to put the Pacers up 10 with under a minute to play put the icing on the cake. Brunson and Towns combined to go 2-for-6 from the floor in the fourth quarter.

Bridges made his first basket of the night, but struggled in the first half, finishing just 2-for-7 for six points and was a minus-5 in 14 minutes. He went 4-for-8 in the second period (3-for-6 in the fourth) to finish with 17 points, three rebounds, two assists and a minus-13 in 34 minutes.

Mitchell Robinson, a key in previous games, was a non-factor, as despite his six points and seven rebounds (five offensive), he was a minus-20 in 19 minutes. Anunoby finished with 22 points (7-for-16 shooting, 1-for-7 from three) with four rebounds, three steals, two blocks and was a minus-1 in 40 minutes.

– The pace was all too much to the Pacers’ liking in the game’s early goings, and when a miscommunication left Haliburton wide open for a three (completing a 13-4 run), the Knicks called for time down by 16-9 after less than four minutes.

Just four minutes into the game, Towns exited with his second foul on another silly play, and the starting lineup was gone as Josh Hart entered. With Towns on the bench, Brunson started to take over, hitting a jumper in the key before adding back-to-back threes to keep the Knicks in the game against another Pacers barrage from deep, 4-for-5 to start the night after they went 5-for-25 in Game 3. (Hart finished with 12 points and was a minus-1 in 36 minutes.)

Brunson added three the old-fashioned way, but the Pacers closed on a 12-5 run for a 43-35 lead. Indiana had a 12-2 fast-break point edge with seven points from four New York turnovers after 12 minutes.

– Despite the fouls, Towns started perfectly from the floor as he worked to continue being a force on the offensive end. The Knicks capped a 9-2 run when Anunoby found Delon Wright for three before he grabbed a steal and a falling lay-up tied the score and forced a Pacers timeout with 7:19 to play in the first half, and the score tied 51-51. Both teams were 18-for-29 (62 percent) from the floor at that point.

The big issue of the game: Turnovers (five in the second). But when a pair of deep three-point attempts from Haliburton got iron, Anunoby put the Knicks ahead by one with an and-1 with 2:12 left to play their first lead since two minutes into the game. Brunson’s and-1 gave him 16 points in the first half (6-for-12 from the floor) to put New York ahead by one again with 1:45 to play. But the Knicks would miss their next three shots, and the Pacers’ 6-0 run gave them a 69-64 lead at the intermission.

Haliburton continued to be a thorn in the Knicks’ side: 20 points (6-for-12, 4-for-7 from deep) with 10 assists, nine rebounds in 18 minutes, he was a plus-12. Aaron Nesmith, who was a question mark before the game after turning his ankle, was a game-high plus-18 in 16 minutes with 12 points on 4-for-6 shooting.

– The third quarter began with a Pascal Siakiam jumper, the Knicks committing back-to-back turnovers, New York missing four buckets, and Myles Turner hitting a wide-open corner three. Tom Thibodeau called time with his team down 12, the game’s biggest margin to that point, after just 2:33 of second-half action. Siakam finished with 30 points (11-for-21) and was a plus-9 in 35 minutes. Turner had 13 points in 33 minutes.

The Knicks held the home side to 5-for-12 to start the third, but were shooting very poorly themselves (4-for-13). Despite some good work on the offensive boards, Robinson sat with his fourth foul midway into the period and the deficit at eight. Brunson scored nine straight (seven from the free-throw line) to give him 25 in the game, but the Pacers kept them at arm’s length and had a seven-point edge with 3:04 to play after the Knicks’ 12th and 13th turnovers of the night. He finished with 13 points in the quarter, but the Knicks entered the fourth down 11. New York shot 7-for-18 (39 percent) from the floor in the period to Indiana’s 12-for-24.

– Bench Watch: Precious Achiuwa got his first minutes of the game late in the first quarter when Robinson needed a rest and Towns was on the bench. Wright was on the floor to start the second quarter and Landry Shamet got the call early in the second. Along with McBride, Thibs played 10 players in the first half for the first time in the playoffs.

Wright was most impactful of the bunch, with three points (1-for-2) with an assist, steal, block, and turnover and was a plus-8 in seven first-half minutes, giving Brunson an extensive breather. (He finished a plus-11 in nine total minutes.)

Shamet had three points and was a plus-6 in 11 minutes. McBride had just three points (1-for-3 shooting) and was a minus-14 in 15 minutes.

Highlights

Brunson ➡️ Robinson!

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KAT from deep 🎯

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— Knicks Videos (@sny_knicks) May 28, 2025

TOUGH FINISH OG! pic.twitter.com/ukdlh42fYt

— Knicks Videos (@sny_knicks) May 28, 2025

KAT SLAM pic.twitter.com/p2d5MUxEC3

— Knicks Videos (@sny_knicks) May 28, 2025

KAT with the spin move around Myles Turner 🔄

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— Knicks Videos (@sny_knicks) May 28, 2025

What’s next

These two teams return to MSG with the home sides facing playoff elimination on Thursday night for Game 5 with an 8 p.m. tip.



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