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Pacers vs. Knicks Eastern Conference Finals Game 4: How to watch online, live stream info, game time, TV channel

Pacers vs. Knicks Eastern Conference Finals Game 4: How to watch online, live stream info, game time, TV channel

USA Today27-05-2025

Pacers vs. Knicks Eastern Conference Finals Game 4: How to watch online, live stream info, game time, TV channel
Josh Hart leads the New York Knicks (51-31) into a road game against the Indiana Pacers (50-32) at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Tuesday, beginning at 8 p.m. ET.
The teams square off once again after the Knicks defeated the Pacers 106-100 on Sunday. Karl-Anthony Towns' team-leading 24 points led the Knicks to the win. Tyrese Haliburton had 20 points for the Pacers.
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Game day: Tuesday, May 27, 2025
Tuesday, May 27, 2025 Game time: 8 p.m. ET
8 p.m. ET Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
Indianapolis, Indiana Arena: Gainbridge Fieldhouse
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