Knicks, Reggie Miller and Tyrese Haliburton
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The Indiana Pacers and New York Knicks put on a show in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals on Wednesday night. One of the commentators for TNT during that game was none other than Pacers' legend Reggie Miller, who is very familiar with Madison Square Garden and the Knicks.
Before Game One against the Pacers, predictions rolled in from some under-the-radar fans: Peter Gelb, George Santos, Julian Casablancas, and a clarinettist at the New York Philharmonic.
Here's the thing, already they are digging up stuff of me and Reggie Miller,' Lee said. 'I like to tell everybody, me and Reggie Miller, we're cool. That stuff
The former coach loves the fact that TNT gets this Eastern Conference Finals matchup with the Pacers and the Knicks with Miller on the call.
The New York Knicks clash with the Indiana Pacers in Game 2 of their best-of-7, Eastern Conference Finals series in the NBA Playoffs Friday.
New York's infamous backpages have all drawn the parallel between what Tyrese Haliburton did and what Reggie Miller did 30 years ago.
Knicks: Former NBA player considers Game 1 loss to be ‘the biggest choke job in NBA playoff history’
Then, Tyrese Haliburton hit a miracle long two-pointer at the buzzer to send the game to overtime. New York would then go on to lose in the extra frame, leaving the Madison Square Garden crowd stunned as they experienced the second edition of the Reggie Miller “choke game.
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Sporting News on MSNKnicks waste another strong Jalen Brunson performance with poor 4th quarter vs. PacersFollowing a stunning loss in Game 1, the Knicks fell again to the Pacers in Game 2, as New York's fourth-quarter woes continued in the 114-109 loss. The Knicks entered the second half up three, but they allowed Indiana to score 65 points in the second half split almost evenly between the two quarters.