Pacers Return to NBA Finals for First Time in 25 Years
Pascal Siakam scored 31 points and Tyrese Haliburton added 21 points with 13 assists as the Indiana Pacers defeated the New York Knicks 125-108 on Saturday night at Gainbridge Fieldhouse to reach the NBA Finals for only the second time in franchise history. The victory marked a return to basketball's biggest stage for Indianapolis after a 25-year drought, with the Pacers last appearing in the Finals in 2000.
Obi Toppin contributed 18 points and six rebounds against his former team, providing crucial scoring off the bench as the Pacers pulled away in the decisive Game 6. A gold-clad home crowd erupted when the starters were subbed out with 47.2 seconds remaining, celebrating what many considered an improbable run through the Eastern Conference.
Siakam was named Eastern Conference Finals MVP for his performance throughout the series, narrowly edging out Haliburton in voting. The 31-year-old forward's dominant performance proved decisive in the Pacers' advancement, showcasing the offensive firepower that has defined Indiana's playoff run.
The Pacers' path to the Finals began with securing a top-four seed in the Eastern Conference after defeating the Cleveland Cavaliers on the road. The team finished the regular season with a 49-31 record, setting the stage for what has become one of the most surprising postseason runs in recent NBA history.
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