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New York Knicks

New York Knicks

  • Field Goal %
    46.5 FG%
  • 3-point %
    36.9 3P%
  • Points Scored
    113 PPG
  • Total Rebounds
    45.2 RPG
  • New York Post

    Breaking down the moments that have made Knicks-Pacers rivalry so unforgettable

    Well, we've reached Day 3 in our wait for the renewal of Knicks-Pacers , so the best way we can properly utilize this space this week is to provide a primer on just why the Pacers and the Knicks are so unforgettable. Let's do it chronologically: 1. May 4, 1993: Pacers 116, Knicks 93 The Knicks had won two hard-fought games at home, playing as the No. 1 seed for the first time since 1970. The Pacers, at 41-41, had finished 19 games behind the Knicks. And the Knicks seemed poised for a sweep at Market Square Arena, up 55-49 at the half. But early in the third, Reggie Miller began goading John Starks, and Starks was easily goad-able. With 8:48 left, Starks put the Knicks up two, Miller said something,