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How pacers Changed The Game This Year #trend #pacers
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00:00New York, even as the ball bounced high in the air after clanking off the back of the rim,
00:05Indiana Pacers star Tyrese Halliburton said he knew his jump shot at the end of regulation was
00:10going in. I felt like it got stuck up there though, Halliburton said after the Pacers went
00:15on to complete another stunning playoff rally Wednesday night. But it felt good when it left
00:21my hand. The Pacers trailed the New York Knicks by 14 points with 2.51 remaining in regulation
00:27before mounting a furious comeback, punctuated by Halliburton's shot to tie the score and send the
00:33game into overtime. From there, Indiana pulled out a 138-135 victory in game one of the Eastern
00:41Conference Finals at Madison Square Garden. Halliburton initially thought he had won the
00:46game in regulation. With the Pacers down two and the clock winding down near the end of the fourth
00:52quarter, Halliburton took the ball out near the top of the arc and toward the three-point line
00:56and launched his shot. Replays would later confirm it was a two-point shot, but when the shot fell in,
01:03Halliburton, thinking the game was over, ran toward the sideline and made a choke signal to the New York
01:08crowd, a callback to Hall of Famer Reggie Miller's famous gesture to Spike Lee while leading a Pacers
01:14comeback over the Knicks in a playoff game in 1994.
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