Knicks still knocking, kicking hopes alive with huge come-from-behind Game 3 win

Those who had written obituaries on the New York Knicks can simply pause for awhile.

The Knicks bounced back from a 20-point deficit before pulling the rug from under the Indiana Pacers to a complete a 106-100 triumph in Game 3 of their Eastern Conference Finals showdown.

Now alive and kicking, the Knicks will try to prove and sundry that they’re no pushovers as they try to level the series in Game 4.

Karl Anthony-Towns had a double-double performance of 24 points and 15 rebounds while Jalen Brunson contributed 23 points, but two more Knicks stepped up big in an all-important game for the squad.

OG Anunoby chipped in 16 markers while Mikal Bridges tallied 15 for the Knicks.

Towns was at the centerpiece of the Knicks’ remarkable comeback as he pumped in 20 of his total output in the final 12 minutes to keep New York’s hopes alive.


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