Knicks’ Bench Unit Shines in Victory Over Pacers

Knicks' Bench Unit Shines in Victory Over Pacers

The New York Knicks’ bench unit played a crucial role in their game against the Indiana Pacers on Friday night.

Key Performances

  • Mitchell Robinson:

    • High-energy performance helped Karl-Anthony Towns find his footing offensively, scoring 20 points over the final three quarters.
    • Finished with 6 points, 9 rebounds (4 offensive), and 3 blocked shots—his most playing time this postseason.
    • Received a standing ovation with one minute left in halftime after playing 16 consecutive minutes alongside Towns.
  • Karl-Anthony Towns:

    • Scoreless after the first quarter but benefited from Robinson’s presence, allowing him to freelance more offensively.
    • The Knicks were outscored by 20 points during Towns’ 27 minutes on the floor.
  • Miles McBride:

    • Provided two-way energy off the bench, contributing to a 52-49 turnaround at halftime.

Game Highlights

  • OG Anunoby:

    • Opened the game with a three-pointer from beyond half court, stating, "I just tried to come out aggressive."
    • Made highlight-reel plays, including intercepting a pass from T.J. McConnell and scoring past multiple defenders.
    • Scored again midway through the third quarter, bringing New York within four points, and added another corner triple shortly after, cutting Indiana’s lead to two.
  • Tyrese Haliburton:

    • Struggled early, scoring only twice on seven attempts in the first half.
    • Found his rhythm in the second half, adding 12 points and dishing out 11 assists.

Conclusion

The Knicks’ bench unit, led by Robinson and McBride, was instrumental in the team’s performance, showcasing their ability to turn the game around and support their starters effectively.

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