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Kenny Smith had the line of the night during the New York Knicks' matchup with the Indiana Pacers in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference finals. As New York trailed 58–45 at the half, the NBA on TNT crew was breaking down what had been a brutal first 24 minutes for the Knicks.
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SB Nation on MSNKnicks vs. Pacers GameThread: A New York State of PanicOne move the Knicks look poised to make is to shake up the starting lineup. The Knicks have been outscored by something like 60 points so far in the playoffs, and so New York will go with two bigs, adding standout Mitchell Robinson to the mix,
The New York Knicks, in a must-win game against the Indiana Pacers, played more depth pieces in the first half than they have all season. Mitchell Robinson, Miles McBride, Landry Shamet, and Delon Wright all got early run, although the starters, as always, needed to step up.
The public perception surrounding the New York Knicks just two weeks ago reached as high a peak as their downtrodden fan base has seen in the 21st century. They
Aaron Nesmith suffered an apparent leg injury during the third quarter of Game 3 between the Pacers and Knicks on Sunday night.
The Pacers' dominance over the Knicks sparked a no-holds-barred take from NBA on TNT commentator Kenny Smith, who took issue with Knicks coach Tom Thibodeau's abbreviated rotations during the game against a Pacers team whose bench began making an undeniable impact.
INDIANAPOLIS — The Knicks outscored opponents at a staggering rate of 54.5 points per 100 possessions in the 13 minutes Delon Wright and Miles McBride shared the floor together across five regular-season games — a small sample size, yes, but a telling one.