The Knicks and the Pacers climaxed in the NBA playoffs Eastern Conference championship game, and the last laugh in G3 today was the Big Apple Army, which also set a rare record.
Towns
The Pacers relied on Haliburton's magical two-pointer in the opening game of the Eastern Conference Championship to overcome a maximum of 17 points to win overtime, and then chased back home with a two-game winning streak in New York.
The Pacers once held a 20-point lead in the first half on the 26th, and they were about to get the match point of the series, and Towns jumped out in the final quarter to score 20 points in a single quarter to help the Knicks pull back a city, and the series was chased to 1:2.
In this year's NBA playoffs alone, there have been 6 times when teams have overcome at least 20 points behind to stage shocking comebacks, including 3 times for the Knicks and 2 times for the Pacers. The Knicks became the first team since 1998 to overcome a 20-point deficit three times, and all three of these wins were achieved on the road, which is not easy.