Heroes, zeros of Game 3: Pacers Andrew Nembhard couldnt get anything going

Heroes and zeros from the Knicks’ 106-100 Game 3 win over the Pacers on Sunday night at Gainbridge Fieldhouse:Karl-Anthony Towns had just four points in the first three quarters.He erupted for 20 in the fourth quarter to power the fierce comeback.

This is the version of Towns the Knicks have been waiting for this whole series.Andrew Nembhard finished a team-worst minus-7 and missed all three of his 3-point attempts.He scored just nine points.Miles McBride didn’t score before the fourth quarter, but then added nine down the stretch.

He played pivotal minutes with Jalen Brunson in foul trouble again.Sports+ subscribers: Sign up for Inside the Knicks to get daily newsletter coverage and join Expert Take for insider texts about the series.3: Twenty-point comeback victories achieved by the Knicks during their playoff run this season, the first team to do so in a single postseason.Each win came on the road.

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But we got together as a team, we made sure that everyone was encouraging each other.Keep fighting, keep chipping away.”— Jalen Brunson...

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