Jalen Brunson is making NBA history with his incredible scoring and playmaking abilities. His performance in the playoffs is truly remarkable, especially his four consecutive 40-point games with at least 5 assists. It's not just about the points; his impact on winning is evident through his contributions beyond scoring.

It sounds like Brunson's ability to remain composed under pressure and make crucial plays is making a significant difference for the Knicks. Being able to find his teammate in a critical moment like that shows his basketball IQ and skill.

DiVincenzo scored 21 of his 25 points in the second half, making 8 of 10 shots.

But it was also a controversial moment. The Knicks retained that possession after Pacers guard Aaron Nesmith was called for a kicked ball when he deflected a Brunson pass in what looked like a steal and fast-break opportunity for the Pacers.



Admitting a missed call takes integrity. It's a tough break for the Pacers, but at least the officials owned up to it. It's all part of the game.

Myles Turner's perspective on letting players decide the outcome emphasizes the importance of player performance over officiating calls. It's a sign of maturity and professionalism to take accountability for the team's performance rather than solely blaming referees for the result.

It seems like the Pacers recognize the importance of defense and limiting opponents' opportunities, especially with players like Brunson, DiVincenzo, and Hart making significant offensive impacts. Shooting 65% in the second half is quite impressive and shows the Knicks' offensive efficiency.

Haliburton, who has been bothered by back spasms and was listed as questionable coming into the game, scored just six points and took only one shot inside the 3-point line. Brunson dominated that matchup of star point guards to a degree which was hard for the Pacers to overcome.

Jalen Brunson's performance in the fourth quarter is nothing short of clutch. Averaging 12.4 points per game in the final quarter over the past five games is incredibly impressive, and his ability to deliver under pressure highlights his mental toughness and skill set.