Knicks bounce back to crush Pacers, Jokic and Nuggets on a roll
15th May 2024
Nikola Jokic helped Denver Nuggets claim a third straight win over Minnesota Timberwolves.
- New York Knicks dominated the Indiana Pacers to take a 3-2 lead in their Eastern Conference semi-final Game 5.
- A win on Saturday in Indianapolis will see the Knicks advance to the Eastern Conference finals for the first time in 24 years.
- Denver Nuggets made it three straight wins in their semifinal with the Minnesota Timberwolves, with Nikola Jokic leading the defending champions with 40 points.
Jalen Brunson was back to his best on Wednesday as the New
York Knicks dominated the Indiana Pacers 121-91 to take a 3-2 lead in their
Eastern Conference semi-final Game 5.
A win on Saturday in Indianapolis will see the Knicks
advance to the Eastern Conference finals for the first time in 24 years.
After losing Game 4 by 32 points, it was an emphatic
response from the Knicks, with Brunson piling up 44 points with seven assists
and four rebounds.
"He's willing to share everything with his teammates,
and to me, that is the best part of him," said Knicks head coach Tom
Thibodeau.
"His play is spectacular, but who he is as a teammate,
as a leader, it makes us that. Big shot after big shot."
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The Knicks destroyed Indiana on the boards, with Isaiah
Hartenstein leading the way with 17 rebounds (12 offensive) while Josh Hart had
11 rebounds (nine defensive).
Brunson's impact had been limited in the past two games in
the series, with concerns that his heavy workload and a foot injury may have
slowed him down.
But there were no signs of fatigue as he reached the 40 mark
for the fifth time this post-season.
Brunson, who had only 18 points in Sunday's loss, shot 18
for 35 and put up 28 points in the first half - a playoff record for the
Knicks.
It was his seven straight points, including a three-pointer to open up a 20-point lead at 106-86, that made sure of the victory.
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"I just love that there is never any excuse-making from him. He's never talking about injuries," said Thibodeau.
"A lot of times when you hear people talking about
their injuries, a lot of it is excuse-making and you never get that from
him."
The Pacers got off to a strong start and led 25-20 before
the Knicks put together an 11-0 run to end the first quarter up 38-32. By
halftime, it was 69-54 and New York were in no mood to let the lead slip.
Thibodeau said he expected the response to the blowout
defeat from his team.
"They've shown that all year, that's who they are. We
still need one more win, so we can't be too excited about it," he said. Pascal
Siakam led Indiana with 22 points.
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In the West, the Denver Nuggets made it three straight wins
in their semifinal with the Minnesota Timberwolves, with Nikola Jokic leading
the defending champions with 40 points.
Having trailed 2-0 in the series, Denver are now just one
win away from a return to the Western Conference finals.
Jokic was presented with his Most Valuable Player of the
year award -- the third of his career -- before the game, then quickly provided
another reminder of his value.
Denver led 50-44 at halftime, with Jokic scoring 19 of their
points. Then, after the Wolves went on an 11-3 run early in the third quarter,
Jokic scored another 16 to extend the Nuggets' lead to 88-74.
Denver were able to keep Anthony Edwards quiet, with the
Timberwolves star limited to 18 points on 5-of-15 shooting.
The 22-year-old had scored 44 points in Sunday's Game Four
loss.
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But after the shock of losing the opening two games of the
series, Jokic knows a tough test awaits on Thursday in Minnesota.
"Our back is still against the wall and we don't want
to quit. We are still desperate, and we still want to win, and we are going to
Minnesota to get one," he said.
Denver head coach Michael Malone was pleased with the way
his team dealt with the threat from Edwards.
"We knew we had to do something different with Anthony
Edwards, he is just a one-man wrecking crew," said Nuggets head coach
Michael Malone.
"We trapped him, we double-teamed him, flew around behind it, and that takes a lot of effort and our guys committed to it and that was a big part of the win," he said.
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