1994 Knicks vs. Pacers Playoff Series: Game 7s Lookback
The Battle for the East
The New York Knicks and Indiana Pacers have a long and storied rivalry, and their 1994 Eastern Conference Finals series was one for the ages. The two teams traded blows throughout the series, with the Knicks ultimately prevailing in seven games.
Game 7: A Classic Showdown
The Knicks had to battle back from being down 3-2 to face the Pacers in Game 7. The game was a back-and-forth affair, with neither team able to gain a significant advantage. In the end, the Knicks pulled out a 94-90 victory, thanks in large part to a 24-point, 22-rebound performance from Patrick Ewing. The Knicks' victory was a huge moment for the franchise. It was their first Eastern Conference title since 1973, and it sent them to the NBA Finals, where they would eventually lose to the Houston Rockets. The 1994 Knicks-Pacers series is still remembered as one of the greatest playoff series in NBA history. It was a battle between two evenly matched teams, and it featured some of the most memorable moments in Knicks history.
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