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Karl-Anthony-Stadtts-Stadtter from ex-NBA to Knicks-Pacers Game 3

After the New York Knicks had settled the reigning NBA champion in the Boston Celtics in the semi -finals of the Eastern Conference, it looked as if the path to the NBA final was as open as always for them. The Knicks was led by a star in Jalen Brunson who produced all playoffs and was in a hard position that occurred on Sunday evening.

Although the Knicks was 2-0 for the Indiana Pacers, they kept their season alive on Sunday evening with a 20-point comeback victory in Indiana with a win of 106-100. This time, however, it was Karl Anthony cities that were supported by a fourth quarter of 20 points. The ex-NBA champion and the former New Orleans Pelicans Center Kendrick Perkins praised cities.

Although Perkins used to make a shot in cities during the game, he recognized the performance of the Star Center, which was a main reason that the Knicks took home a decisive game with game 3. After the cities were late during the defeat of game 2 in New York, the cities turned around and proved why he was an all-NBA player this year.

The cities ended with 24 points and 15 rebounds, and although it was statistically its best performance in the series, he held the Knicks in the series from falling 3-0, which would be an almost impossible comeback chance.

With a view of cities and Knicks, you will even be on the series on Tuesday, with the tip in Indiana playing EST for 8:00 p.m.

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