Haliburton’s Historic Triple‑Double Powers Pacers in Game 4 Eastern Conference Finals Breakdown

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Experience an in‑depth look at Game 4 of the 2025 NBA Eastern Conference Finals! In this detailed recap, the Indiana Pacers outpaced the New York Knicks 130‑121 to take a commanding 3‑1 series lead. Witness Tyrese Haliburton’s historic triple‑double performance—32 points, 15 assists, 12 rebounds with zero turnovers—while Pascal Siakam and Bennedict Mathurin’s scoring prowess fueled the Pacers’ offensive surge.
Join us as we break down the game quarter by quarter. In the first period, the Pacers set a blistering pace with aggressive transition plays and precise passing, establishing an early 43‑35 lead. The second quarter saw the Knicks rally and briefly seize control as Brunson and Towns generated momentum, but Indiana’s experienced counterattacks ensured a 69‑64 halftime advantage. The third quarter confirmed the Pacers’ dominance with a decisive run that extended the lead to double digits, while the final period became a test of nerves as New York fought back desperately before Obi Toppin’s clutch three‑pointer with 46 seconds left sealed the win.
We also present an expanded SWOT analysis and strategic war room discussion for Game 5. Discover how Indiana’s high‑speed execution and offensive fluidity created transition opportunities (as evidenced by outscoring New York 22‑9 on fast breaks due to 17 Knicks turnovers) and learn what adjustments the Knicks must make—such as tightening their rebounding (the Pacers struggled on the boards, being out‐rebounded 44‑33) and enforcing stricter defensive rotations—to spark a comeback.
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