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T.J. McConnell is bringing the ball up the floor. It’s a tie game, 81-81, on the first possession of the fourth quarter in ...
Mitchell is just the second former Cardinal to be named to the All-NBA First Team. The only other former Louisville player to receive the honor is Wes Unseld, coming all the way back during the ...
In the East Finals, the Pacers have gone into The Garden and beat their longtime Playoff rival twice on their home floor.
Indiana has won the first two games of the Eastern Conference finals, and New York is in deep trouble as the series shifts ...
Pascal Siakam exploded for 39 points as the Indiana Pacers beat the New York Knicks 114-109 on Friday night to open up a 2-0 ...
Two days after they suffered one of the most dramatic collapses in NBA postseason history, the Knicks struggled down the ...
New York’s starters got outscored by nine points in 379 minutes from Jan. 1 through the end of the regular season. They got outscored by 24 points over 121 minutes in the Knicks’ six-game second-round ...
Pascal Siakam scored a career playoff-high 39 points to lead Pacers to a Game 2 win over the Knicks and take command of the Eastern Conference Finals.
Pascal Siakam had "a quiet 39 points," said Pacers coach Rick Carlisle. Siakam's game is understated and elegant — and as the Knicks saw, devastating.
What's even more incredible is ESPN's Tim Bontemps reported that this is the very first game-winning, buzzer-beating dunk in NBA playoff history. Woah! Take a victory lap, Aaron Gordon.