Brunson’s 43-Point Performance Leads Knicks to 121-117 Victory over Pacers in Game 1 of Eastern Conference Semifinals
In a thrilling Game 1 of the Eastern Conference semifinals, Jalen Brunson’s stellar performance propelled the New York Knicks to a 121-117 win over the Indiana Pacers.
Brunson’s remarkable display saw him score 43 points, making him only the fourth player in NBA history to achieve four consecutive 40-point games in the postseason. This achievement places him alongside legendary figures such as Michael Jordan, Bernard King, and Jerry West.
The Knicks found themselves trailing by nine points early in the fourth quarter, but Brunson’s outstanding effort, particularly his 21 points in the final period, spurred a remarkable comeback.
Donte DiVincenzo made a huge contribution to the Knicks’ victory with a game-winning 3-pointer with 39 seconds left and a 25-point game. Josh Hart also delivered an impressive playoff career-high performance, recording 24 points, 13 rebounds, and eight assists.
Despite a strong showing from Myles Turner, who scored 23 points for the Pacers, and solid contributions from their bench, the Pacers couldn’t withstand the Knicks’ late surge.
The Knicks’ victory sets the stage for an intense Game 2, which will be hosted by the second-seeded Knicks on Wednesday.
Brunson’s dominance on the court overshadowed the performance of his counterpart, Tyrese Haliburton, who struggled with back spasms and finished with six points and eight assists.
With Pascal Siakam adding 19 points and T.J. McConnell contributing 18 off the bench, the Pacers showcased their depth but ultimately fell short in Game 1.
The Knicks, led by Brunson, Hart, and DiVincenzo, demonstrated resilience and determination, overcoming deficits to secure a crucial victory in the series.