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Knicks made a terrible NBA story with her breathtaking collapse of game 1

The New York Knicks lost the first game of the first conference final in the Indiana Pacers on Wednesday evening and wrote a brutal NBA story.

The Knicks led 14 points with 14 points with 2:45 to play in the fourth quarter, but then watched how everything had lost in the extension of 138-135. The crowd in the Madison Square Garden was ready to celebrate a victory, then had to get out of the arena from the arena completely incredulously from the arena.

Tyrese Haliburton's dramatic Summerbeater sent the game in Ovime, where the Pacers could do enough to pull out the historical comeback.

Here is the bad story that the Knicks made in defeat: they were the first team to lose a playoff game when they were played with 2:45 or more in the fourth quarter. At 994-0, the teams were at the age of 14 with so much time at the age of 14.

And it gets worse: the teams were 1.414: 0 in the last minute of a playoff game when they cited nine or more points. You have now happened 1,414-1 thanks to what happened to the kinks.

Game 2 is on Friday evening at MSG. It will be interesting to see how the Knicks are grouped again after such a historical loss.

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