The Comeback: Knicks Rally from 20-Point Deficit in Game 3
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The New York Knicks stage a dramatic comeback from a 20-point deficit to win Game 3 against the Indiana Pacers 106-100, keeping their Eastern Conference Finals hopes alive. Both Conference Finals series now stand at 2-1, with the OKC Thunder also leading the Minnesota Timberwolves despite a 143-101 blowout loss in their Game 3.
• Knicks erased a 20-point deficit to bring the Eastern Conference Finals series to 2-1
• Tom Thibodeau changed the starting lineup, putting Mitchell Robinson in and Josh Hart on the bench
• Josh Hart played crucial minutes in the fourth quarter and was key to the Knicks' comeback
• Jalen Brunson picked up his fifth foul and sat for much of the fourth quarter
• Pacers played at the Knicks' pace rather than their typical up-tempo style
• Minnesota dominated OKC 143-101 in Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals
• Anthony Edwards scored 30 points with 9 rebounds, including 12 in the first quarter
• Both Conference Finals series now stand at 2-1
• Neither team in the Western Conference Finals has played a close game yet
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Chapters
1. Welcome and Game 3 Intro (00:00:00)
2. Knicks' Comeback from 20-Point Deficit (00:02:56)
3. Breaking Down the Pacers' Collapse (00:06:18)
4. Series Predictions and Lineup Changes (00:08:14)
5. Western Conference Finals Update (00:10:45)
6. Final Thoughts and Memorial Day Plans (00:16:25)
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