The Desert Sun

Nembhard hits late trey to lift Pacers over Knicks

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Andrew Nembhard made a tiebreakin­g 3-pointer with 17.8 seconds remaining to fuel the Indiana Pacers to a 111-106 victory over the New York Knicks on Friday in Game 3 of an Eastern Conference semifinal series in Indianapol­is.

The Knicks still lead the best-of-seven series 2-1 heading into Game 4 on Sunday afternoon in Indianapol­is.

New York’s Jalen Brunson sank a 3pointer to forge a 106-106 tie before Nembhard drained a step-back 3pointer from well behind the arc as the shot clock wound down. Nembhard was 1-for-7 from the floor prior to that basket.

“When I got the ball, I didn’t realize what the time was (on the shot clock),” Nembhard said. “(Tyrese Haliburton) said something and there was like two seconds on the clock, so I knew I just had to get something off. I just tried to create a little bit of space and put it up.”

Brunson’s subsequent bid to tie the contest fell short and Aaron Nesmith made a pair of free throws to seal the victory for the sixth-seeded Pacers, who overcame a 35-point performanc­e from Donte DiVincenzo to win their ninth straight game at home.

Haliburton scored 35 points on 14-of 26 shooting from the floor. He also had seven assists.

Pascal Siakam put up 26 points for the Pacers. Myles Turner added 21 points and 10 rebounds, including six on the offensive end.

“Proud of the way our guys hung in, kept fighting, stayed the course, kept their emotions in check,” Indiana coach Rick Carlisle said. “But it’s only one game. We’re gonna have to circle the wagons very quickly and get ready for Sunday afternoon.”

DiVincenzo made seven 3-pointers and Brunson overcame a sluggish start to score 26 points despite being listed as questionab­le prior to the game due to a sore right foot. Alec Burks added 14 points off the bench and Josh Hart recorded 10 points and 18 rebounds.

“If I’m out there, I’m playing,” Brunson

said. “There’s no excuse whether I’m hurting or not. If I’m hurting, I’ll come out.”

Miles McBride drained a 3-pointer to stake New York to a 98-89 lead before Haliburton scored seven straight points as part of a 13-3 Indiana run. Siakam converted a three-point play and three free throws to give the Pacers a 102-101 advantage with 3:30 remaining in the fourth quarter.

“From my vantage point, I thought those calls could’ve gone our way but I’m not gonna comment until I look at the film,” Knicks coach Tom Thibodeau said when asked about the officiatin­g.

 ?? TREVOR RUSZKOWSKI/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton shoots during Friday’s game against the Knicks in Indianapol­is.
TREVOR RUSZKOWSKI/USA TODAY SPORTS Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton shoots during Friday’s game against the Knicks in Indianapol­is.

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