Pacers beat Knicks 125-108 in Game 6 to reach NBA Finals for the second time in franchise history
- The Indiana Pacers secured a 125-108 victory over the New York Knicks in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Finals on Saturday in Indianapolis, earning their second appearance in the NBA Finals in franchise history.
- The Pacers clinched the series 4-2 after bouncing back from a Game 5 loss, driven by strong performances and Pascal Siakam’s arrival via trade from Toronto this season.
- Siakam led the Pacers with 31 points and three blocks, while Tyrese Haliburton contributed a strong performance with 21 points, dished out 13 assists, and made three steals; meanwhile, the Knicks struggled with 17 turnovers and inefficient shooting after halftime.
- Siakam earned Eastern Conference Finals MVP honors, with Rick Carlisle calling him "a rock of consistency all year," and Siakam expressing strong belief in his teammates after a tough Game 5.
- The Pacers advance to face the Western Conference champion Oklahoma City Thunder, while the Knicks reflect on missed opportunities amid ongoing team development and a challenging season.
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