Pacers' Aaron Nesmith had a historic fourth quarter performance to help complete a 17-point comeback
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In a thrilling Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals, the Indiana Pacers rallied from a 17-point deficit against the New York Knicks, with Aaron Nesmith delivering a remarkable fourth quarter performance. Scoring 20 of his career-high 30 points in the final frame, including six three-pointers, he was integral in closing the gap. His clutch shooting late in the game kept the Pacers competitive and ultimately contributed to their 138-135 overtime victory. Nesmith's journey from injury to game-changer exemplifies his potential as a key player in the postseason for Indiana.
Nesmith scored 20 of his 30 points in the fourth quarter, highlighting his ability to perform under pressure and lead his team to victory.
The Pacers completed a stunning 17-point comeback against the Knicks, showcasing their resilience and teamwork throughout the game.
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