Heroes, zeros of Game 4: Pascal Siakam dominant once again
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In a pivotal Game 4, the Knicks fell to the Pacers 130-121 despite Tyrese Haliburton's remarkable performance, where he achieved a triple-double with 32 points, 15 assists, and 12 rebounds. The game saw the Knicks plagued by turnovers, committing 17 in total, with Josh Hart particularly struggling, contributing five turnovers. Pascal Siakam emerged as another key player for the Pacers, scoring 30 points and hitting timely shots to maintain the lead. The Pacers capitalized on the Knicks' mistakes, scoring 20 points off turnovers to secure the victory and go ahead in the series.
Tyrese Haliburton nearly had a triple-double in the first half, finishing with 32 points, 15 assists, and 12 rebounds, showcasing impressive transition play.
Josh Hart's struggles continued with five costly turnovers, marking one of his worst performances of the postseason as he failed to contribute effectively.
Pascal Siakam scored 30 points on 11-for-21 shooting, stepping up when needed and hitting a crucial 3-pointer as the Knicks closed the gap.
The Pacers capitalized on the Knicks' mistakes, leading to a significant 20-9 advantage in points scored off turnovers, emphasizing Knicks' struggle on ball security.
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