Recap of Knicks vs Pacers Game 2
In yesterday’s second game of the series between the Knicks and the Pacers, despite point guard Bronson getting injured in the first quarter and Anunoby also leaving the game early due to injury in the third quarter, Bronson scored 24 points in the second half while injured, leading the team to a 130-121 victory. The Knick secured their second consecutive win in the second round of the playoffs.
Knicks’ Resilient Comeback
The Knick staged a comeback in two consecutive games, with Bronson playing only 8 minutes and scoring 5 points in the first half due to a right foot injury. However, he returned in the third quarter with determination, scoring 10 points despite the injury and contributing 5 points in the final minute, helping the Knick reverse the game.
The “Villanova Three Musketeers”
In the fourth quarter, Bronson, along with the other two members of the “Villanova Three Musketeers,” Hart and Divincenzo, teamed up to secure the victory for the team. With a 9-point lead at home, the Knick now have an absolute advantage as they head to the Pacers’ home court.
Bronson’s Contribution and MVP Chants
Although Bronson’s streak of scoring 40 or more points in four consecutive games was interrupted yesterday, his 29-point performance, with 24 points scored in the second half, still made him the biggest contributor to the Knicks’ win. When asked about the fans chanting “MVP” for him on the court, he said, “It feels really cool, but I have to stay focused and concentrate on the offense in the second half.”
NBA MVP Announcement and Jokic’s Humble Response
The NBA officially announced the MVP of the season yesterday, with Nuggets star Jokic winning the award for the third time in nearly four years. Thunder’s Alexander and Mavericks’ Doncic ranked second and third respectively. Jokic said, “It all starts with my teammates. Without them, I couldn’t do anything. There are many players who deserve the MVP, and the difference is very small.”
Challenges for Jokic and the Nuggets
For Jokic, it may be difficult to fully enjoy the joy of winning the award at the moment. As defending champions, the Nuggets are currently trailing 0-2 to the Timberwolves in the second round of the Western Conference playoffs. Both teams will continue the series at the Timberwolves’ home court tomorrow, and the Nuggets must win at least one game on the road to bring the series back to their home court.
In this game, Brunson had limited playing time in the first half due to a foot injury, which gave the Pacers a good opportunity. The Pacers scored 73 points in the first two quarters and took a 10-point lead. Tyrese Haliburton, who had a subdued performance in the previous game, made 8 of 5 three-pointers and scored a total of 22 points in the first half, while Obi Toppin contributed 13 points.
In the first half, the Knick centered their offense around OG Anunoby, who also scored 22 points in the first half. However, his teammates had limited contributions, with only Donte DiVincenzo, who made a crucial game-tying three-pointer in the previous game, providing firepower support.
In the second half, although the Pacers maintained their lead, DiVincenzo and Josh Hart helped the Knick stay within striking distance. With Brunson joining the fray, he scored 10 points in this quarter. The Knick launched a 16-6 run in the middle of the third quarter to tie the game.
The game intensified as it progressed, with only a one-point difference in the middle of the fourth quarter. In the crucial moments, Hart’s three-pointer extended the Knick’ lead. Brunson, DiVincenzo, and Hart, all graduates of Villanova University, began to dominate the game. Although Pascal Siakam made some contributions for the Pacers, they couldn’t withstand the Knick onslaught and ultimately lost by 9 points.
Despite Brunson scoring over 40 points in four consecutive playoff games prior to this, setting a record, his 29 points today, despite the injury, still led the team. Especially impressive was his 24 points in the second half, which helped secure the victory for the team. Additionally, DiVincenzo and Anunoby each scored 28 points, while Hart added 19 points and 15 rebounds.
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G3 Pacers vs Knicks — 07:00AM
- Pacers win
- Pacers -3.5
- Total Under 222.5