Over their last two games, the New York Knicks have not looked like the winning team that NBA fans have grown accustomed to watching throughout the course of this season.
The New York Knicks looked sluggish from the start of Game 4 versus the Indiana Pacers. Sooner than later, they found themselves trailing by 28 at halftime, and never made it a relatively competitive game at any point.
New York Knicks star Josh Hart posted a dud in their 121-89 Game 4 loss to the Indiana Pacers after matching a 25-year-old playoff milestone in Game 3.
The New York Knicks drafted Mark Jackson with the 18th pick in the 1987 NBA Draft and he entered the league right when Michael Jordan was entering his prime.
Was that a basketball contest or a recreational afternoon in Indy? Let the dudes tells you... The Knicks played a basketball game on Sunday but it’s hard to say what they did was competing.
Things are not doing so well for the New York Knicks. Apart from seeing their two-game lead in the second round against the Indiana Pacers evaporate after back-to-back losses in Games 3 and 4, the Knicks are also still without the services of one of their most important players in the form of OG Anunoby.
To say that the New York Knicks are dealing with a host of injuries at this point in the postseason would be an understatement. After losing Julius Randle and Mitchell Robinson to season-ending injuries, the Knicks are now dealing with an OG Anunoby hamstring problem.
Tyrese Haliburton was letting the New York Knicks know that they could not guard him during the Indiana Pacers 121-89 win in Game 4 to tie the series up 2-2.
On Sunday, the New York Knicks suffered a lopsided Game 4 loss to the Indiana Pacers. Getting blown out of the water, the Knicks settled for a 121-89 defeat, putting the series in a deadlock (2-2).
Kyrie Irving is extremely appreciative of the life he leads as an NBA player. He understands he put in a lot of work to get to the level he's reached, but it's a privilege to spend your days playing a sport when millions are doing hard labor.
The Philadelphia 76ers and New York Knicks are considering trading their first-round picks in the upcoming NBA Draft, according to The Athletic’s Sam Vecenie.
The Indiana Pacers blew out the New York Knicks 121-89 during Sunday’s NBA playoff action, evening their second-round playoff series at 2-2. The Pacers’ game plan was clear: wear down the Knicks and Jalen Brunson with relentless pressure and physical defense.
The New York Knicks are in desperate need of home cooking. After opening the series with two consecutive wins, the Knicks now find themselves knotted up with the Indiana Pacers at two games a piece.
Rewinding back to Wednesday, it seemed like the New York Knicks had full control of their second-round series. Up 2-0, the team had plenty of momentum as the games shifted to Indianapolis.
On Mother's Day 2024, the Indiana Pacers delivered the mother of all blowouts to the New York Knicks.
Game 4 was not even close. Coach Tom Thibodeau could now quite find the balance between picking apart the Indiana Pacers defense while also making the New York Knicks streaky.
The shorthanded Knicks lost big in Game 4 against the Pacers. That shifted odds for the series for both teams. Here's how.
The Indiana Pacers are playing lights-out basketball on Mother's Day as they look to tie up their second-round series with the New York Knicks.
Jalen Brunson‘s impressive performance for the New York Knicks has left everyone in awe, including fellow NBA stars like Paul George of the Los Angeles Clippers.
The New York Knicks are this season’s Cinderella team. Although the New York glamour market and the Knicks’ rich history have led to the franchise garnering plenty of attention, much of the prestige that organization enjoys is based on events that transpired over 50 years ago.
Action Network's Michael Fiddle shares his expert pick for Game 4 between the New York Knicks and Indiana Pacers.
The New York Knicks and Charles Oakley are going at it again.
Thanks to three Villanova Wildcats, New York Knicks fans are partying like it’s 1999.
The New York Knicks may have to prepare for life indefinitely without OG Anunoby.
He's the latest addition to a growing list of injured Knicks frontcourt players.
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