Pacers bring a 2-0 lead over The Knicks
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New York Knicks fever continues to spread throughout the city ahead of the team's first Eastern Conference Finals appearance in 25 years. Prior to the series getting underway, streets across the borough of Manhattan are temporarily being co-named after Knicks players to celebrate the team's playoff run.
Like Bon Jovi before them, the New York Knicks are only halfway there. No matter what happens in their Eastern Conference Finals series against the Indiana Pace
Both teams have history with each other, with the two meeting in the postseason six times in eight seasons from 1993 to 2000. In their most recent playoff matchup last season, Indiana bested the Knicks in seven games during a close second-round series.
The Knicks made the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time since 2000, and Mayor Eric Adams paid homage to the 15 players in orange-and-blue uniform by naming New York City cross street after each member on this year’s rolling Knicks roster.
The team really is best friend vibes! They just wanted to celebrate together and they really love each other,” a source exclusively tells Page Six.
The Knicks held a 17-point lead in the fourth quarter and a nine-point edge in the final minute, yet the Pacers were able to come back and force overtime -- and eventually win the game -- through an incredible sequence of events,
The Knicks key stars post-game celebration shows that the franchise is ready for revenge against the Pacers in the Eastern conference finals
Although Michael Jordan is considered one of the greatest in NBA history, his leadership style often drew criticism. Now, a former Knicks player added fuel to the debate. He shared strong remarks that reignite the conversation around Jordan’s way of leading.
All 15 players on the Knicks roster got the honor ... has gotten this team to the Eastern Conference Finals and we’re celebrating this team by temporarily co-naming our city streets so all ...
Every Knicks rotation player contributed in Game 6 ... There was no vast celebration after the final buzzer. A dap here, a hug there, but not much more. “There’s more to go,” Bridges ...
On May 24, 1950, Nat \"Sweetwater\" Clifton made history by signing with the New York Knicks, becoming the first Black player in the NBA. This groundbre