“NY are overrated!” – ESPN on Knicks’ 116-103 loss to Pacers in Game 6 despite Jalen Brunson 31 Pts
[Music] the next post game show is presented by Tri State Audi visit your tri state area Audi dealer today we’re going to have a game seven tonight in game six Pascal sakam the height Advantage Pacers went to him frequently and he came through with 25 points Miles Turner here on the inside the Pacers 62 points in the paint the Knicks 38 points in the paint and the Pacers force a game s by winning tonight 116 to 103 great to have you with us from our Delta m Studios Bill pedo along with Alan Han Monica mcnut will join us shortly so it is the case one game has nothing to do with the next it’s all going to come down to Sunday’s game s we’re on the air at 2:30 with an hourlong pregame show game at 3:30 hourong postgame show after game seven and all eyes will obviously be on Josh Hart got hurt tonight Nick say it’s abdominal soreness and needless to say they’re going to have to have him on Sunday yeah they when Josh Hawk got hurt you could just see theck play with heart that’s what they do heart determination effort those are a big part of what they do because they are so injured that’s why they’ve even gotten into a game seven when you lose a guy like that you could see it take a lot out of the team but this team was missing a lot of heart in this game and it was shocking because of how they played in game five and surprising but you always want to credit the opponent and you have to credit it took them almost all series Rick Carlo finally realized that the Knicks don’t have a matchup for Pascal sakam in the paint they have no one to really guard him it was stunning in game five they didn’t really feed him and go to him and isolate him in this game they did and he scored at will against whoever was guarding him and that set the tone and set the pace but there was a definite something missing from the Knicks when it comes to the 50/50 balls and the effort plays that a couple of times in this game turn the game especially early in the third quarter next actually we’re up after the first quarter for the first time in his career however Jaylen Brunson missed 11 shots in a row what happened in the first half that kind of tilted things and the Pacers obviously the Pacers were up by 10 at the half and when you really look at it Nicks really were never able to bounce back after that second quarter yeah well they did like I said they started that third quarter like I really felt like being down 10 wasn’t a bad place to be despite the 17 to5 despite the fact that Jaylen Brunson suddenly went into uh into freeze mode something we’ve never never seen from him that was the worst shooting quarter that he had in his playoff career so you never saw that but you start the quarter with the technical foul that that you take you make that two quick buckets now all of a sudden that 10-point lead is in half it’s five and you would think here’s some momentum but you come out of a timeout and now you didn’t get to that loose ball you get an open three here and nard knocks that down you cannot give up threes and then again ball movement and then halberton just catches that one well off the three-point line and now of a sudden what was five is 11 and it felt like that’s when the shoulders slumped and the Knicks felt like they just weren’t going to be in it the rest of the way and the Pacers a very good front running team play excellent at home they have not only won every game in the playoffs at home they’ve won 11 straight games at home going back to the regular season they are just a great home team and they feed off of being at home playing in front of the home crowd much like the Knicks do at the Garden but that was it what we saw there at the beginning of these highlights this is now just precising on the cake there’s halberton talking his smack like he does TJ McConnell somebody might want to stop the ball they don’t McConnell gets up and says what am I what did you say about me that moment after the timeout two loose balls didn’t get them they knocked down threes emblematic of this game and after that Pacers totally in control look at the rebounding it’s been amazing every time the Knicks have been outrebounded in the postseason they’ve lost every time they’ve out boarded the opposition theyve won and I mentioned the points in the paint look at that disparity 62 for the Pacers 38 for the Knicks yeah 40 at the half for the pce out of that 62 and it makes you wonder where this was in game five as you pointed out gaka no matter who the Knicks put on him has a major advantage if you go hartenstein on seak then miles Turner’s got a huge Edge on who’s ever guarding him there’s a lot of different things that happened here hartenstein wasn’t really in the paint that much he wasn’t really active on the boards and they just the Pacers they collectively went after every rebound possible and I go back to the SE yakum thing normally ricara takes sakam out six minutes into the game that’s just Clockwork what he does he didn’t do it this time played him a majority of that first quarter his length was difference he just kept the ball alive with his length with his extra effort and you just saw the Pacers who were challenged by their head coach to play tougher to play harder to meet the level of this Knicks team that plays so hard so they had it in their heads they were hearing it for two days we talked about the two days off between games the rest factor for the Knicks but also for the Pacers it was the frustration Factor they had to hear it day in day out they had to read about it they had to talk about it they had to be asked about it so they were sick and tired of it by the time this game started and you could just see see just extra effort there getting the ball to your next teammate if you can’t hold on to it anytime the ball was on the floor it seemed like the Pacers made sure they got a hand on it and Pascal C yakum made sure that every time he touched the basketball he was going green light mid-range Mastery in this game for Pascal SE yakum and as I say Josh Hart with that abdominal injury he was supposed to guard him he was already going to be undersized in that matchup but they got away with it in game five they’ve gotten away with it for some of this series but Rick Carla wasn’t going to let them get away with it in this game they went to him they kept feeding him and that was the difference in this game at the start all right so that’s uh really what it boiled down to seak ability and the Pacers dominance inside tremendous balance we have seak Turner Hal Burton neb har and mconnell all in double figures and don’t forget about OG toppen he went for 11 so you got McConnell with 15 and toppen with 11 both those guys off the bench and that really helped things in that really important second quarter for the Pacers yeah absolutely McConnell was a differen maker again where he W wasn’t as much in game five where he was somebody the Knicks were picking on but in this game he came in and he just kept going downhill and that’s the frustrating part here I’m sure so many people were watching at home and they were saying stay in front of him and there’s topping at his best he gets around you on a on a curl like that you can’t let him get free to the rim I thought Isaiah Jackson which we saw him in the first couple of games of this playoff series making a difference Off the Bench he had a live body he was active see stuff like this that’s them having better energy than you that’s McConnell just playing faster and harder than you and and Isaiah Jackson That’s the mismatches that they kept finding that time Isaiah Jackson was in the paint against Jaylen Brunson and he just took it how about this highlight film dunk over Isaiah hartenstein for Obi toppen bench players play better at home we know that that it generally is what happens they certainly did in this game the Pacers answered the Bell they were challenged for two games they were embarrassed in game five they showed up at home now will they show up on the road in game seven so odd three straight blowouts the home team has won look at today’s NBA look at the NBA playoffs we’re seeing blowouts in a lot of different series it it is suddenly becoming a common thing which is strange a three-point ball has a lot to do with it but not for the Knicks the series they have with the Sixers the first three games of this series were Grinders the next three games of this series were blowouts one way or another game seven got to hold on to your hats because usually game sevens are not blowouts and let’s show everyone what happened to Josh Hart kind of difficult to determine what happened the Knicks are calling it abdominal soreness but Allan it happened on this sequence right there in the first half yeah it’s hard to tell it’s hard to see and then right after this sequence a little bit later heart and clear discomfort and basically when he played the rest of the way he was in pain and ultimately finished the the night in the locker room yeah core issue is essentially what that is and anybody that’s an athlete understands you see there the tape all over it and you can tell he’s in pain that Josh Hart’s not a type of guy that shows pain he’s a tough guy so for him to take himself out of games for him to do that kind of thing that shows you it was something pretty serious that was bothering him he’s an energy and effort guy and when he’s not going after rebounds with two hands and you don’t see him really running how about one time on the break normally he’s a fast break hun to himself he finishes at The Rim so well and breaks he peeled back and pass gave up Y which again tells you he’s compromised quick turnaround for game seven not a lot of time to recover major concern as the Knicks are a team that has already endured enough injuries they can’t possibly deal with another especially somebody that is so critical to how they play and how hard they play he sets the emotional tone for this team to not B V 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“Knicks are overrated!” – ESPN reacts to Knicks 116-103 loss to Pacers in Game 6 despite Jalen Brunson 31 Pts
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