Towns, Knicks Rally from 20-Point Deficit to Shock Pacers in Game 3


 


The New York Knicks pulled off one of the most thrilling comebacks of the NBA playoffs, storming back from a 20-point deficit to stun the Indiana Pacers in Game 3. The energy in Madison Square Garden reached a fever pitch as fans watched their team flip the script in dramatic fashion.

 

A Tale of Two Halves

In the first half, the Pacers looked in full control. They shot efficiently, moved the ball well, and maintained a solid defensive structure. The Knicks struggled to find a rhythm and appeared flat. But once the second half began, the game shifted completely.

New York came out of the locker room with renewed fire. Their defense tightened, their offense flowed, and their confidence grew. Within minutes, the lead began to shrink.


Karl-Anthony Towns Dominates the Paint

Karl-Anthony Towns was the engine behind the comeback. He attacked the rim with authority, crashed the boards, and made key jumpers under pressure. Towns also anchored the defense, altering shots and controlling the glass.

His impact was felt on every possession. By the end of the night, he recorded a powerful double-double that fueled the team’s turnaround.


Pacers Crumble Under Defensive Pressure

Indiana couldn’t hold their lead when it mattered most. Their ball movement slowed, and turnovers became costly. The Knicks' relentless pressure forced the Pacers into uncomfortable spots. As shots stopped falling, frustration set in.

New York’s defense suffocated the Pacers in the third and fourth quarters, turning the game into a physical battle.


Bench Brings the Heat

The Knicks' second unit played a huge role in the win. With quick buckets and hustle plays, they cut into the Pacers' lead and reignited the crowd. Every loose ball and fast break opportunity was met with intensity.

Their performance gave the starters a much-needed boost and helped swing momentum fully in New York’s favor.


Jalen Brunson Closes the Door

When the game was on the line, Jalen Brunson stepped up. His clutch shooting and court awareness were pivotal in the final moments. Brunson calmly drained a mid-range jumper to give the Knicks the lead late in the fourth quarter.

He finished strong and ensured the team held their advantage down the stretch.


MSG Comes Alive

Madison Square Garden is known for its electric playoff atmosphere, and Game 3 delivered. The crowd fed off the team’s energy, creating a wave of support that echoed through every possession. That home-court energy seemed to give the Knicks a second wind.


Knicks Take a 2-1 Series Lead

With this comeback victory, the Knicks now lead the series 2-1. The win boosts their morale and puts pressure on the Pacers to respond quickly in Game 4. The series has now become a battle of momentum and grit.


Key Stats That Defined Game 3

  • Karl-Anthony Towns: 28 points, 12 rebounds

  • Jalen Brunson: 22 points, 6 assists

  • Knicks Bench: 34 total points

  • Pacers Turnovers: 17

  • Knicks Defensive Rebounds: 42


What’s Next?

Game 4 will be critical for both teams. The Knicks will look to ride their wave of momentum and secure a 3-1 lead at home. The Pacers must find a way to bounce back, regain their rhythm, and control the tempo once again.


Final Thoughts

The Knicks showed heart, hustle, and resilience. From a 20-point hole to a stunning win, they reminded fans why playoff basketball is so special. With their stars stepping up and their bench delivering, New York made a statement. This series is far from over—but the Knicks just grabbed the upper hand.


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