INDIANAPOLIS -- Big difference between this place and Miami.
The Indiana Pacers made that clear right away Tuesday night and repeatedly
hammered the point home.
Displaying the type of potent, balanced offense New York hadn't seen in
weeks, the Pacers got double-figure scoring from six players and opened an
early 18-point lead that the Knicks never fully recovered from in a 102-88
victory in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals.
The Knicks, accustomed to focusing on just one or two offensive threats in
the first two rounds against Toronto and Miami, couldn't cope with the many
Pacers who all had their touch.
"Of course they're very different than Miami. Everything they do is
different," Latrell Sprewell of the Knicks said. "We've got to switch
gears."
Austin Croshere came off the bench to score a playoff career-high 22 points,
while Reggie Miller had 19, Jalen Rose 17 and Rik Smits 16. Dale Davis added 14
points and 16 rebounds and Mark Jackson had 11 points and 13 assists as the
Pacers put together the highest-scoring game against the Knicks this
postseason.
In their first 10 playoff games, the Knicks had not allowed an opponent to
score more than 88 points.
The Pacers reached that mark with more than six minutes remaining on a
3-pointer by Croshere that gave them a 14-point lead, and Croshere got them to
100, too, on a 3-pointer with 42 seconds remaining.
Croshere, a bench warmer in last season's Eastern Conference finals when
Indiana lost to the Knicks in six games, came off the bench to more than
neutralize Marcus Camby.
Shooting 7-for-10 from the field, including 4-for-5 on 3-pointers and
4-for-4 from the free throw line, Croshere reached double figures for the fifth
time this postseason and scored 11 points in the fourth quarter to keep the
Knicks safely out of comeback range.
"They left me open," Croshere said. "Everybody was out there sticking
shots, and they had to leave somebody open with their double teams. I'm sure I
wasn't their primary focus, and that's something I've tried to take advantage
of all year -- the attention teams pay to our other guys."
Sprewell led New York with 22 points, while Patrick Ewing had 21. Allan
Houston added 18 points for the Knicks, who were coming off seven grueling,
low-scoring games against the defensively oriented Miami Heat.
Running into a different kind of team, one that can put points on the board
quickly and much more easily, New York allowed the Pacers to score 35 in the
first quarter -- a total that the Heat usually wouldn't reach until late in the
second quarter or early in the third.
"They got the job done earlier than we did. We wasted a quarter," Knicks
coach Jeff Van Gundy said. "When you waste a quarter in this league, you get
beat. We were ill-prepared for their intensity in the first quarter,
obviously."
With Smits making five of his first six shots, the Pacers jumped to a 17-7
lead just over six minutes into the first quarter. Croshere hit his first shot,
a 3-pointer, to put Indiana ahead 24-13.
A dunk by Davis, a blocked shot by Miller and a 3-pointer by Jackson got the
lead up to 14, and Croshere tipped in a missed 3 at the buzzer to give the
Pacers a 35-17 lead after the first quarter.
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| Austin Croshere scores a playoff career-high 22 points to lead the Pacers to victory.(AP) | |
The Knicks got back into it with runs of 8-0 and 9-0, and Indiana's lead was
down to 52-48 at halftime after Jackson was called for a flagrant foul against
Sprewell on a breakaway with 3.2 seconds left.
The Knicks got within two points early in the third before Rose finally got
on the board and scored six of Indiana's first eight points of the quarter. The
Pacers went up by as many as nine before the Knicks again cut it to two.
Sprewell and Rose exchanged emphatic dunks on alternate possessions late in
the quarter, as clear a sign as any that the Pacers had an answer for every
Knicks' run.
It was 78-71 entering the fourth, and the Pacers got their lead back to
double digits by opening the quarter with a 7-2 run ending with a layup by
Davis while New York was missing seven of its first eight shots.
"This is going to be a long series, a dogfight," Miller said. "This is
only one game. I'm more worried about Thursday's game because now they'll have
time to prepare."
Notes
- Since joining the NBA in 1976, the Pacers have played in 21 playoff
series before this one. When they win Game 1, the Pacers are 10-0. When they
lose Game 1, they are 0-11. In the five previous Knicks-Pacers series, the
winner of Game 1 has gone on to win the series.
- The 35 points in the first
quarter were two shy of Indiana's playoff record set in Game 6 against
Philadelphia in the second round.
- Larry Johnson was a non-factor for New
York with just three points and five rebounds. Last year, he was the Knicks'
leading scorer in the series against the Pacers before getting injured in Game
6.
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