Pascal Siakam Shines as Pacers Push Knicks Into 2-0 Series Hole


 

The Indiana Pacers are riding high in the Eastern Conference Finals, and they have Pascal Siakam to thank. The All-Star forward erupted for a playoff career-high 39 points on Friday night, leading Indiana to a hard-fought 114–109 win over the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden. With the victory, the Pacers now hold a commanding 2-0 series lead as the action shifts to Indianapolis for Game 3.

Siakam’s Star Turn

Siakam was nothing short of sensational. The 30-year-old shot 15-for-23 from the field, slicing through the Knicks' defense with a mix of finesse and physicality. His energy and efficiency were crucial, especially on a night when no other Pacers player made more than five field goals.

While Siakam’s scoring grabbed the spotlight, Indiana also benefited from solid performances across the board. Tyrese Haliburton nearly posted a triple-double, contributing 14 points, 11 assists, and 8 rebounds. Myles Turner chipped in 16 points, continuing his steady play throughout the postseason.

Knicks Come Up Short

Despite another monster outing from Jalen Brunson — who tallied 36 points and 11 assists — the Knicks couldn’t close the gap. Late-game turnovers and cold shooting from beyond the arc doomed New York’s hopes of evening the series.

The Knicks now face a steep climb. Falling behind 2-0 in a best-of-seven series is tough enough, but the fact that both losses came on their home floor only adds to the pressure. With Game 3 on Sunday in Indiana, the Knicks will need a near-flawless effort to regain momentum.

Road Warriors

This win marked Indiana’s sixth straight road victory in the playoffs — a testament to their grit, depth, and offensive firepower. Coach Rick Carlisle has his team firing on all cylinders at just the right time, and the Pacers are proving they belong among the league’s elite.

What’s Next?

Game 3 is scheduled for Sunday in Indianapolis, where the Pacers will look to keep their unbeaten home playoff record intact. For the Knicks, it’s officially do-or-die time. Another loss would place them in a virtually insurmountable 3-0 hole, while a win could spark the comeback they desperately need.

Regardless of how this series unfolds, one thing is clear: Pascal Siakam has arrived as a postseason force, and the Pacers are a team no one can afford to underestimate.

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