The symbolism was strong Tuesday night, but the Knicks were stronger — unbowed by a Game 1 defeat, unmoved by the Pacers' size advantage and ultimately unrelenting. They held firm for three quarters, then crushed the Pacers with a stunning 23-0 run
The momentum swing in the Knicks-Pacers series on Tuesday was dramatic and about as unlikely as the Garden serenading the little guard from Argentina with the chant of “Pa-blo, Pa-blo.” PHOTOS: MELO AND CO. EVEN SERIES WITH PACERS IN GAME
This was the best of Carmelo Anthony and the best of the whole season for the Knicks with what felt like the whole season on the line, the best of the Knicks at both ends of the court, from the end of the third quarter all the way into the middle of
Indeed, this was the Knicks team that strikes fear in opponents, the team with the firepower to overwhelm you with jump shots in a matter of minutes. Many of Indiana's wounds in Tuesday's 105-79 defeat in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference semifinals
This was the best of Carmelo Anthony and the best of the whole season for the Knicks with what felt like the whole season on the line, the best of the Knicks at both ends of the court, from the end of the third quarter all the way into the middle of
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