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The Pacers beat the Knicks, 138-135, in overtime in a Game 1 instant classic. This was legitimately one of the most unhinged endings to a high-stakes NBA Playoffs game in history, and it was made possible Nesmith briefly turning into some combination of Steph Curry, Klay Thompson, Ray Allen, and Miller himself.
A half-decade ago, Aaron Nesmith was once one of the more promising selections at the 2020 NBA Draft. A two-year Vanderbilt player, Nesmith saw a breakout second season with the Commodores, scoring 23 points per game on a blistering 52% shooting on over eight points per game,
Aaron Nesmith scored 30 points, made eight of his nine 3-pointers, and made all five of his attempts from deep in the fourth quarter, getting the Pacers back in the game.
Indiana Pacers wing Aaron Nesmith reflected on his historic performance following the Pacers' 138-135, come-from-behind road win over the New York Knicks in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals on Wednesday.
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Reggie Miller was on the sidelines, calling the game for TNT. But Aaron Nesmith possessed his aura on the court.
Despite leading by 17 with just over six minutes to play (and by 14 with under three minutes), the New York Knicks were stunned by the Indiana Pacers on Wednesday.
W ith the Boston Celtics eliminated from the playoffs, fans can sit back and enjoy the basketball. Watching the New York Knicks literally choke against the Indiana Pacers was cert