🏀 Indiana Pacers vs New York Knicks Game 2 Recap: Fourth Quarter Comeback Secures 114–109 Win (May 23, 2025)

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Get the full fourth quarter highlights and detailed analysis of Game 2 between the Indiana Pacers and New York Knicks on May 23, 2025. See how Pascal Siakam and Tyrese Haliburton led the Pacers to a dramatic 114–109 win in the 2025 NBA Playoffs.


Pacers Rally Late to Beat Knicks in Game 2 of Eastern Conference Finals

May 23, 2025 – Madison Square Garden, New York City
In a thrilling showdown during the 2025 NBA Eastern Conference Finals, the Indiana Pacers defeated the New York Knicks 114–109 in Game 2. With the win, the Pacers take a 2–0 lead in the best-of-seven series. Pascal Siakam delivered a career playoff performance, while Tyrese Haliburton's leadership helped Indiana dominate the fourth quarter and steal a crucial road victory.


🕛 Fourth Quarter Highlights: Pacers Surge Past Knicks

Entering the final quarter tied at 81–81, the Pacers wasted no time making their move. A 13–4 scoring run within the first four minutes gave Indiana control of the game. Pascal Siakam hit a clutch three-pointer, while Myles Turner and Tyrese Haliburton added quick buckets to force a Knicks timeout and silence the Madison Square Garden crowd.

🔥 Pascal Siakam’s Career Night

Siakam finished with 39 points, his highest-scoring playoff performance to date. He scored 12 points in the fourth quarter alone, attacking the paint and forcing the Knicks into foul trouble. His energy and physicality gave Indiana the edge in the closing minutes.


🧠 Tyrese Haliburton Controls the Pace

With 14 points, 11 assists, and 8 rebounds, Tyrese Haliburton kept Indiana’s offense poised and balanced. His ability to read the defense, draw help, and hit timely shots was critical in closing out the game. A clutch three-pointer with under two minutes to go helped seal the win.


🗽 Knicks Fight Back but Fall Short

Jalen Brunson once again led the New York Knicks with 36 points and 11 assists. Despite a valiant effort, New York struggled with efficiency, shooting just 25% (7-of-28) from beyond the arc. Karl-Anthony Towns added 24 points and 10 rebounds but was benched late in the fourth quarter due to defensive struggles.


💪 Indiana Bench Shines as Key Difference-Maker

Indiana’s bench outscored New York’s 24–11, with significant contributions from Obi Toppin and TJ McConnell. The Pacers also shot 52% from the field compared to the Knicks’ 45%, capitalizing on higher-quality looks and better spacing throughout the game.


📅 Game 3 Preview: Pacers Look to Extend Lead in Indianapolis

The series now shifts to Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indiana for Game 3 on Sunday. The Pacers have a chance to take a commanding 3–0 lead, while the Knicks face a must-win scenario to stay in contention.

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