The NBA Eastern Conference 3rd saves match point, 2-3! Suppressed at home, and the boss made 12 of 18 shots and firepower
At 8:00 on May 30, in the fifth game of the NBA Eastern Conference Finals, the Knicks, the third in the Eastern Conference, returned to home court and continued to compete with the fourth in the Eastern Conference Pacers. In the past 4 games, the Knicks suffered a draw and lost consecutively, and finally 1-3, giving up the match point. In the first quarter of this game, the Knicks quickly took the advantage with the help of their home court, starting 10-3! Pacers get into the state slowly. Siakam scored a jump shot from the ball and chased to 5-10! Bridges passed the ball, Towns held the ball at the top of the arc, and broke through and failed to make a throw. Nesmith had a chance at 45° on the right outside, but failed to make a three-pointer! Towns made a mistake in passing, Nemhard passed the ball to the outside, Shepard came on as a substitute, shot as soon as he received the ball, and made a three-pointer. 8-10! Siakam continued to play hard on the inside, turned over and took a mid-range shot, took a foul from Towns, and made two free throws. The Knicks once increased their advantage to as much as 10%. The Pacers chased for 4 points and ended the first quarter. In the second quarter, Halliburton still did not have too strong desire to take action, and the number of attacks was relatively small, so the team was generally in a passive position. In the second quarter, the Pacers scored 22-29 in a single quarter. In the third quarter, the Pacers were scored 30-19 in just 9 minutes, and their disadvantage once reached as much as 22 points. Halliburton has little time to play and has very little offensive desire. He only scored 6 points in the first three quarters. After three quarters, the Knicks beat the Pacers 90-73. In the fourth quarter, Shamet hit 2 points, Siakam was fouled for a layup, and made two free throws. Anunobi caught the ball and made a three-pointer, and McConaughey scored in half the ball. Towns failed to take action. Siakam intercepted the ball and counterattacked, and Matherin scored a layup. Towns was fouled for receiving the ball, and made 1 of 2 free throws! Anunobi forced a three-pointer but failed to make a move. Siakam broke through with the ball, passed Hart and scored a layup. Shamet failed to make a three-pointer from the right, Towns made a fast break layup, and Walker made a block. Walker made a three-pointer from the left, the Knicks suspended, leaving only 12 points left. The suspense of the game increased sharply. In the end, the Pacers withdrew early and announced that Mingjin would withdraw their troops, and the total score was still 3-2. Halliburton was in a sluggish 2 of 7 shots in this game, and seemed to be a little unwilling to win. Too few shots. The Knicks, the third in the Eastern Conference, suppressed step by step, and did not give the Pacers a chance to lead. They led by up to 22 points, and the score was 2-3! Brunson scored 12 of 18, scored 32 points, and had full firepower.
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