The New York Knicks have been pushed to the brink of playoff elimination as a home team won for the first time in the Eastern Conference Finals with the Indiana Pacers’ 130-121 victory.
The Pacers held the lead from late in the second quarter on, with each New York attempt to regain the momentum necessary to tie the series headed back to Manhattan quelled.
Tyrese Haliburton was nearly unstoppable throughout the game for the Pacers, as he finished with 32 points, 15 assists, and 12 rebounds.
The Knicks now must win their next three games, including Game 5 at Madison Square Garden on Thursday.
New York had to battle through injuries and Josh Hart fouling out down the stretch as its final attempt at a comeback took place.
Both Karl-Anthony Towns and OG Anunoby went down momentarily with injuries and fought through pain until zeroes were on the clock.
The New York Knicks have been pushed to the brink of playoff elimination against the Pacers

Tyrese Haliburton was nearly unstoppable throughout the game for the surging Pacers
The Knicks have not won a home playoff game since eliminating the Boston Celtics earlier this month and will have to take down the Pacers twice in Manhattan over the coming days to keep their season alive.
The Pacers are now also one game away from making their first NBA Finals since 2000, and their second overall.
The Knicks have not made it to a finals series since 1999, with plenty of legends from those games inside Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Tuesday night.
More to come.