The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Knicks use big run to even series with Pacers

- By BRIAN MAHONEY

NEW YORK — Carmelo Anthony scored 32 points, 16 during a 30-2 New York onslaught in the second half, the Knicks beat the Indiana Pacers 105-79 on Tuesday night to even the Eastern Conference semifinals at one game.

Iman Shumpert added 15 points, including a sensationa­l follow dunk in the first half, and Raymond Felton scored 14 as the Knicks turned a close game into a blowout over the final 15 minutes.

Paul George scored 20 points for the Pacers, who had a two-point lead and momentum when coach Frank Vogel called timeout with a little more than 3 minutes left in the third quarter.

By the time the Pacers got on the board in the final period, the Knicks had opened a 26- point advantage.

Game 3 is Saturday at Indianapol­is.

David West scored 13 points for the Pacers, who committed 21 turnovers that led to 32 points, negating their height advantage that loomed so large in their Game 1 victory.

Indiana had trailed most of the night before taking a 64- 62 lead on George Hill’s 3- pointer with 3:28 left in the third quarter that capped a 10-4 run, the Pacers seeming to have all the momentum.

Vogel then called timeout with a little more than 3 minutes left and subbed out center Roy Hibbert. Anthony came back with a drive and then a dunk

while drawing a foul that knocked over Hibbert’s replacemen­t, Jeff Pendergrap­h, and the game was never the same.

New York closed the period on a 10-2 run, Pablo Prigioni opened the fourth with a 3- pointer and a jumper in the lane, drawing chants of “Pablo! Pablo!” and then Anthony put it away.

He hit a jumper and a 3pointer, and after Tyson Chandler’s follow dunk, the NBA’s scoring leader converted a three- point play and drilled another 3pointer before another basket by Chandler made it 92-66, extending the run to 30-2.

Tyler Hansbrough got the Pacers on the board with two free throws with 4: 48 left, and the Pacers made a field goal when reserve Orlando Johnson hit a 3-pointer with 3:07 to go.

Prigioni and Kenyon Martin finished with 10 points apiece as the Knicks endured another dreadful game from Sixth Man of the Year J.R. Smith, who was 3 of 15 for eight points.

Anthony had shot 35 for 110 over his previous four games but broke out of his slump Tuesday, going 13 of 26 and adding nine rebounds as the Knicks, pummeled on the boards in Indiana’s 102-95 victory in Game 1, finished with a 3735 advantage.

Indiana had a 44- 30 advantage on the boards in its victory. The Game 1 winner has won all of the previous six series between these teams.

The Pacers’ only Game 1 win in New York had been exactly 18 years earlier, when Reggie Miller scored eight points in the closing seconds to stun the Knicks in a 107-105 victory.

The Knicks scored seven straight points midway through the first quarter and led 29-20 at the end of the period. But unlike in Game 1, they extended the lead for much of the second.

They got the lead to 11 a couple of times early in the period, once emphatical­ly when Shumpert darted into the lane when Chris Copeland shot a 3-pointer from the other side of the floor, went unchecked toward the rim and grabbed the rebound with one hand and threw it down powerfully, a play that had the Madison Square Garden crowd still buzzing a few minutes later.

Shumpert’s jumper late in the quarter capped an 80 run and extended the Knicks’ lead to 47-34 with 3:46 remaining, but West made a basket before George scored the final six points, his 3- pointer cutting it to 47- 42 with 1: 16 left, and neither team scored the rest of the way.

Indiana committed 12 turnovers that led to 20 points in the half.

 ??  ?? New York Knicks guard Jason Kidd ( 5) and Indiana Pacers center Roy Hibbert dive for a loose ball in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference semifinals at Madison Square Garden Tuesday in New York.
New York Knicks guard Jason Kidd ( 5) and Indiana Pacers center Roy Hibbert dive for a loose ball in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference semifinals at Madison Square Garden Tuesday in New York.

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