Indiana Pacers Reach NBA Finals After 25 Years With 125-108 Knicks Win
Indiana Pacers Reach NBA Finals After 25 Years With 125-108 Knicks Win

Indiana Pacers Reach NBA Finals After 25 Years With 125-108 Knicks Win

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The Indiana Pacers advanced to the NBA Finals for the first time since 2000 after defeating the New York Knicks 125-108 in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Finals. Standout performances from Pascal Siakam, who was named Eastern Conference Finals MVP, and Tyrese Haliburton propelled the team, with Haliburton sharing an emotional postgame moment with franchise legend Reggie Miller. Myles Turner, the Pacers' longest-tenured player, expressed deep gratitude to fans and reflected on his decade-long journey with the team, emphasizing the city's resilience and the team's belief despite being overlooked. Celebrations erupted across Indianapolis, with former Pacers like Jalen Rose joining in to commemorate the achievement. The Pacers now prepare to face the Oklahoma City Thunder in the Finals, with Game 1 scheduled for Thursday. Turner's perseverance and loyalty, along with strong team contributions, have set the stage for the Pacers' shot at an NBA championship.

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