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Indiana Pacers – One Bite Down, Two to Go as the Knicks Win Game Five
May 16, 2013

by Kent Sterling Have you ever had one of those days that start by falling out of bed, and only get worse. The Pacers had one of those today that started at 4p when George Hill failed a concussion test and was ruled out for Game Five tonight.  It got worse as the Pacers could […]

Indiana Pacers Take Commanding 3-1 Series Lead – Win 93-82 Over Knicks
May 14, 2013

by Kent Sterling The pundits thought the Knicks would play like caged animals.  Their backs to the wall, the Knicks surely would claw like rabid wolverines to even up the series tonight.  The Pacers expected them to be frantic, focused, and frenzied. The Knicks slept through Game Four, putting up a disinterested, dispirited effort that […]

Pacers vs. Knicks – Game Four Is Not a Must Win for Either Team
May 14, 2013

by Kent Sterling If the Knicks win tonight’s game, the series between the Pacers and Knicks will be tied at two, and the Knicks will have two games left at home to put away the young upstarts from Indiana.  If the Pacers win, they will have a 3-1 stranglehold that will give them three shots […]

Indiana Pacers win “because they played harder” than the Knicks
May 5, 2013

by Kent Sterling Coaches who tell the truth are a lot more interesting in postgame press conferences than those who alibi or give oddly technical explanations for a loss. New York Knicks coach Mike Woodson is nothing if not honest, and when he said that the Pacers won because “they played harder,” but he wasn’t […]