What’s happening?published at 18:53 11 May
BBC Sport
The New York Knicks are at the Indiana Pacers
on Sunday evening in the fourth match of a possible seven-game series in the Eastern Conference play-off
semi-finals.
As it stands, the Knicks are 2-1 up and could extend their
lead when they play in Indianapolis on Sunday.
Should they win and go into
Game Five on Wednesday with a 3-1 advantage, the Knicks know just one more victory will take
them to the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time since 2000.
The first two games were dominated by the Knicks’ Jalen
Brunson. In the first he scored 43 points as the Knicks won by a narrow 121-117
margin.
In the second Brunson scored 29, but bear in mind he was injured for a large
chunk of the match and a large majority of those points came in the last two
quarters. Nine points was the margin of victory for the Knicks that time round,
winning 130-121.
On Saturday, the Pacers won 111-106 in New York after Andrew Nembhard made a three-pointer with 17.8 seconds left and Aaron Nesmith converted a pair of free throws.
Game Four between the sixth-seeded Pacers and the second-seeded Knicks is live on the BBC on Sunday.