Pascal Siakam Powers Pacers to Victory Over Knicks in Thrilling Game 2
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The Pacers triumphed 114-109, bolstered by Pascal Siakam's remarkable display, netting a playoff career-high of 39 points, with a staggering 23 in the first half as his teammates struggled. Following his clutch shot at regulation's end in Game 1, Tyrese Haliburton contributed significantly, securing a double-double with 14 points and 11 assists, aiding Indiana in an impressive come-from-behind win. In Friday’s Game 2, he also collected eight rebounds.
Throughout the match, lead changes were frequent, with both the Pacers and Knicks striving for consistency. New York initiated a 9-0 run, narrowing the lead to one with just 14.1 seconds left, but Jalen Brunson’s potential game-tying three-pointer fell short. Myles Turner sealed the victory with two critical free throws, ensuring Indiana's sixth consecutive playoff win on the road.
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