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2x NBA All-Star calls Tom Thibodeau out after Knicks-Pacers Game 2

The New York Knicks broke a 25 -year dry period and returned to the final of the Eastern Conference.

Oddly enough, her last four visits to the Eastern Conference finale had the same opponent, the Indiana Pacers. In 2000, the Knicks finally fell to the Pacers led by the Reggie Miller, and finally they had the chance not only to bring one to the Pacers, but also to make it into the final, which they hadn't done since 1999.

Unfortunately, for Knick's fans, New York deleted the first two games in the Madison Square Garden in the Pacers, whereby the next two games in the Gainbridge Fieldhouse on the street could be on the street, which could be a tough fight for the kinks.

After the game on Friday evening, the former NBA All-Star and Denver Nuggets Point Guard Isaiah Thomas went to social media to share his opinion about why the Knicks are in the position in which they are now.

Via @isaihthomas: “Thibs who trained … This happens to his teams every year. They die out because he does not trust his bank.”

The Knicks had an eight-man squad on Friday evening, in which Mikal Bridges brought in 45 minutes, while the Pacers had an 11-man rotation and Andrew Nembhard had the most minutes for the Pacers at 37.

The Knicks have another chance of the Pacers if they compete against each other on Sunday at 8:00 p.m. EST for game 3.

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