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The Indiana Pacers player was injured against Knick during the third game

Update: Aaron Nesmith has returned to the game (H/T Outsider NBA).

On Sunday evening, the Indiana Pacers will play the New York Knicks (at home) for game 3 of the Eastern Conference final.

In the second half, Aaron Nesmith went into the changing room with an injury.

Via Brett seal from coupling points: “Pacers Wing Aaron Nesmith has just eaten.

Ruck his right ankle on the square under the basket and goes out of the game.

Nesmith is helped in the changing room. “

Nesmith had eight points, six rebounds and two steals when he shot 2/5 from the field and 1/3 from the three-point range in his first 19 minutes.

It has now been announced that he is questionable to return.

About the Indiana Pacers: “Verver -update: Aaron Nesmith (right ankle -resuscitation) is questionable to return to today's game.”

Nesmith is one of the most important players in the Pacers, so his status in the game (and in the series) will be of crucial importance.

He ended the regular season with an average of 12.0 points, 4.0 rebounds and 1.2 assists per competition, while he shot 50.7% of the field and 43.1% compared to the three -point range in 45 games.

Via OptaStats (on May 22nd): “In the NBA story, 2 players had more than 20 points and 5+ threes in the 4th quarter of a playoff game in the opponent's home square.

Both did this for the @pacers in the Madison Square Garden in the conference final on a Wednesday:

Reggie Miller (June 1, 1994) Aaron Nesmith (last night) “

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