

Knicks Stage Epic Comeback, Beat Pacers in Game 3
New York Knicks Stage Remarkable Comeback to Defeat Indiana Pacers in Game 3 Indianapolis, IN – In a stunning turn of events, the New York Knicks overcame a 20-point deficit to defeat the Indiana Pacers 106-100 in Game 3 of their Eastern Conference Playoffs series. The victory, achieved on the road, shifts the momentum significantly in favor of the Knicks, who now trail the series 2-1. The Pacers dominated the early stages of the game, building a commanding lead that seemed insurmountable. However, a furious fourth-quarter rally by the Knicks, fueled by key plays from Jalen Brunson and Karl Anthony Towns, completely turned the tide. Brunson's clutch free throws and Towns' consistent scoring proved pivotal in the final minutes. "It was an incredible comeback," said one Knicks fan in attendance. "We were ready to give up, but the team just wouldn't quit. It was electrifying!" The Knicks' resilience highlights the unpredictable nature of playoff basketball. Their ability to overcome such a significant deficit on the road demonstrates their championship potential. The series now heads back to New York, where the Knicks will look to capitalize on their newfound momentum and even the series.