The Knicks lost to the Pacers
In Sunday's game, the Knicks suffered a frustrating loss, losing by 32 points to the Indiana Pacers, the fifth-largest playoff loss in franchise history. The defeat not only tied the series at 2-2, but also raised questions about the team.
Brunson failed to continue his hot run
In this loss, the Knicks' two key players, Jaylen Bronson and Josh Hart, had a dismal performance. The duo combined to shoot just 23-of-7 from the field, failing to give the team the offensive firepower they needed.
Hart didn't do well
Despite the team's injury problems, Bronson and Hart have not found any excuses. Bronson admitted after the game: "We don't have a 'short staff' argument. There are no excuses. There are absolutely no excuses. "It's a sign of responsibility and professionalism, but it also shows that the team has higher expectations of themselves.
Siakam and Haliburton
The Knicks now have their sights set on the next game, and when the series returns to New York, they will be looking to regroup at home. This game will be key for them to get back on track, and they will need key players such as Bronson and Hart to rediscover their form and contribute more to the team.
Haliburton defends DiVincenzo
This loss won't easily break the Knicks' confidence. Rather, it will be a catalyst for their efforts to progress. In the fierce competition of the playoffs, every game is an opportunity to learn, and the Knicks will face the next challenges with even greater confidence.
Brunson
At this critical juncture, the Knicks need to stick together and focus to go into the next game in the best shape. They will prove their mettle to the fans and try to get this series back into their own hands.