New York fans were stunned to silence following the Knicks‘ late-game collapse in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals, writes James L. Edwards III of The Athletic. It was a historic loss: the Knicks were up 14 points with 2:51 remaining, and NBA playoff teams were 977-0 in those situations since 1997. They also led by nine with a minute left — no postseason team had lost a game in that position since 1998 (1,414-0). Now there’s a one on both of those tallies.
“We didn’t do what we needed to do; otherwise, we’d be in here talking about a whole different ballgame,” center Karl-Anthony Towns said after Wednesday’s game. “There’s a lot of things we did good, to put ourselves in the position to win. It’s just about … and I’ve said this multiple times, executing and discipline for 48 minutes.
“We played 46 good minutes. Those last two minutes is where we lost the game. That’s on all of us.”
As Chris Herring of ESPN.com writes, the Pacers and Knicks had both completed multiple double-digit playoff comebacks on their way to the conference final matchup. But Game 1 — which New York lost in overtime after a series of miscues — had the Knicks in the unenviable position of blowing the lead.
“Defensively, we let off the gas. The intensity and physicality weren’t there,” wing Josh Hart said. “Offensively, we were playing slower, and more stagnant. It looked like we were playing not to lose.”
Here’s more on the Knicks:
- While Clutch Player of the Year Jalen Brunson finished with a game-high 43 points, he also committed seven turnovers, including three late in the game, notes Ian Begley of SNY.tv. “Obviously, it’s not a good feeling, but there is a lot of basketball left to be played,” Brunson said, per Edwards. “We can’t sulk. We just got to get better.”
- ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne takes a look at what New York’s collapse means for the series — and for the team’s title chances. Brunson said he thought the momentum of Game 1 shifted with 4:45 remaining in the fourth quarter when he stumbled trying to get around a screen, leaving Aaron Nesmith open for a three-pointer. Nesmith went 6-of-6 on triples in the final 4:45 of regulation, including three in the final minute. “Once he hits one, you’ve got to be on high alert,” Brunson said. “I’ve got to do a better job of finding him. I think he had like one or two with me in the vicinity.”
- Stefan Bondy of The New York Post (subscriber link) hands out grades for Game 1, with Brunson receiving a B-plus and Towns, who finished with 35 points and 12 rebounds but missed a key free throw late in regulation, getting a B-minus. Mikal Bridges, who had 16 points on 16 shots and was a game-worst minus-15 in the three-point loss while being the primary defender on Tyrese Haliburton (31 points, 11 assists), got a D from Bondy.
- Towns and OG Anunoby appeared to get in a heated sideline argument with 34 seconds left in regulation, as Jaclyn Hendricks of The New York Post relays. Nesmith had just converted his fifth three-pointer of the quarter leading up to the incident.
- Could the Knicks alter their starting or closing lineup for Game 2? Head coach Tom Thibodeau said “everything is always on the table” when asked about that possibility on Thursday, according to Begley, who points out (via Twitter) that the starting unit of Brunson, Bridges, Josh Hart, Anunoby and Towns has a poor net rating in the playoffs.
Greatest comeback in nba history
A lot of people myself included felt like after the Boston series the Knicks were a team of destiny. After last night with all the crazy comebacks they’ve had this postseason it might be the pacers.
Pacers have had a far better playoffs thus far than the Knicks.
OKC will eat either of them IMO.
I felt NY needed to take care of business at home to win this series. Pacers bench produces more, it’ll be hard for the knicks over seven playing the pacers tempo.
Knicks defense was awful, their offense was still working with JB and KAT, but they couldnt contain the Pacers at all.
Josh Hart literally fell asleep and let Nembhard cut wide open to the basket to get an open layup, how are you supposed to win like that?
It’s one game ….. We gonna get philosophical ??
First the Pacers faced a Bucks team down players. A Cavs team down players. Only thing they have proven is they are lucky.
They are a team that is playing good ball at the right time. The advantage they have over Knicks is their bench. They are a higher scoring team and better shooting team. That is where Knicks will be pushed.
It’s the East Finals so no one cares how you got here. Its about winning 4 games. Knicks beat themselves last night. You give Pacers credit for never giving up. They proved why they are here. Knicks missed FTs and blew a 9 pt lead with 01:10 left in game. If Knicks didn’t get the message last night. Then they don’t deserve to win. Lack of leadership blew that game. Players and coaching. Imo the real issue is Knicks bench. Thibs lack of trust in bench. And the bench not stepping up consistently. Someone has to provide bench scoring. You can’t run guys 40 mins and expect results in 7 gm series. I’ve said it all year. TJ wish you were here …… bro
if you complete 3 of the craziest playoff comebacks in nba history in one run it’s more than luck lol
Luck is facing teams who are down players. Reading comprehension. I said Knicks beat themselves. Pacers deserve to win.
Pacers looked more like Knick fans celebrating Celtics blow out. Or that commercial when HS fan celebrates a tie game …… not knowing the score
> First the Pacers faced a Bucks team down players. A
> Cavs team down players. Only thing they have proven
> is they are lucky.
True.
Also true: Tatum and Porzingis out for Celtics.
Luck is why both reams are still alive.
“ Also true: Tatum and Porzingis out for Celtics.
Luck is why both reams are still alive.”
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KP played or don’t you watch. Tatum went down When Knicks were already up 3-1. I’d say Knicks were fortunate. More so cause Celtics were overconfident and their arrogance lost them gm1. Knicks took gm2 as the 4th Q proves. Pretty much over then. Then they spanked the Celtics by 38 lol. Doesn’t compares to what Pacers faced. And when this series is over you can go hide again.
Cause I want nothing more than to see OKC. Pacers will get our best. They deserve gm 1.
All the Knick haters on here. Who barely know ball. Can now see how Knicks and Thibs have their imprint all over the Final 4 teams. All have ex Knicks playing major roles on their teams. Tell me all about that. Won’t you ?????
Typical aristotle, speaking out from his behind and spreading fake news.