Knicks’ comeback magic strikes again with 20-point Game 3 rally to get back in series with Pacers

Knicks’ comeback magic strikes again with 20-point Game 3 rally to get back in series with Pacers



Somehow, the Knicks did it again.

Trailing the Pacers by 20 points in the first half and staring down a 3-0 series deficit, Karl-Anthony Towns eventually took over and helped rescue the Knicks in their 106-100 Game 3 win at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Saturday.

Karl-Anthony Towns took over for the Knicks in their Game 3 win May 25. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post
Jalen Brunson drives with the ball during the Knicks’ game against the Pacers on May 25. Charles Wenzelberg

Tom Thibodeau’s lineup change — starting Mitchell Robinson over Josh Hart — still resulted in the Knicks trailing by 13 at halftime, but they avoided another loss and pulled within 2-1 in the series.

Karl-Anthony Towns defends during the Knicks’ game against the Pacers on May 25. Charles Wenzelberg

Towns led the Knicks with 24 points, while Jalen Brunson added 23 as he navigated foul trouble once again.



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