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The first game won the Knicks 121-117 over the Pacers, who is the biggest contributor After reading the data, it is clear at a glance

Today, the NBA playoffs Eastern Conference semifinals G1 arrived as scheduled, and the Knicks hosted the Pacers. With the starting five all scoring double-doubles, the Knicks narrowly defeated the Pacers 121-117, looking at the data, who is the biggest contributor to the team's victory?

Brunson: How many minutes to play, how many points to score is reasonable, right? 9-of-19 shooting, 27 points, 5 rebounds, 5 assists, plus/minus +5

The first game won the Knicks 121-117 over the Pacers, who is the biggest contributor After reading the data, it is clear at a glance

DiVincenzo: The final foul performance component is at least three stories high! 9-of-15 shooting, 22 points, 3 rebounds and 1 assist, plus/minus +3

The first game won the Knicks 121-117 over the Pacers, who is the biggest contributor After reading the data, it is clear at a glance

Anunoby: Although Turner was named in most parts, the final steal was also the key to victory. 4-of-13 shooting, 11 points, 7 rebounds and 3 assists, plus/minus +5

The first game won the Knicks 121-117 over the Pacers, who is the biggest contributor After reading the data, it is clear at a glance

Hart: How can 2+1 have 2+2 incense? 11 shots, 19 points, 11 rebounds and 7 assists, plus/minus -3

The first game won the Knicks 121-117 over the Pacers, who is the biggest contributor After reading the data, it is clear at a glance

Hartenschwein: The commentator was questioning the tactics at the end of the first half, and you ended up blowing them off with a long-range three-pointer. 5-of-9 shooting, 13 points, 5 rebounds and 3 assists, plus/minus +5

The first game won the Knicks 121-117 over the Pacers, who is the biggest contributor After reading the data, it is clear at a glance

Summary: The biggest contributor to the Knicks' victory today - Brunson, the Knicks' tactics at the final decisive moment are simple and brutal and effective, that is, you hold the ball alone, and then the opponent is still powerless even though he knows this tactic. 4 consecutive 40+ games in the playoffs, and he is the first person after Jordan.