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Pacers-Knicks: Revisiting the teams' all-time playoff history - ESPN

There is no shortage of memorable moments when the Indiana Pacers and New York Knicks face off in the postseason.

The two teams have met eight times in the NBA playoffs, six of which were between 1993 and 2000. Indiana has come out on top in the series five times. There have been six instances where a series between the two has gone at least six games, including three Game 7s.

Each of those meetings have included iconic moments, and their most recent matchup was no exception.

Reggie Miller made his return to Madison Square Garden during Game 2 this season, broadcasting for TNT. Spike Lee, who taunted the Pacers guard during one of Miller's most memorable performances, brought gifts for the Hall of Famer.

Miller had strong comments before the game, but as the night wound down with New York on top, the Knicks fans let him hear it.

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Facing an 0-2 deficit, Indiana turned it around in Game 3. Andrew Nembhard's deep 3-pointer propelled the Pacers to a win before a dominant blowout in Game 4 tied the series at 2. In Game 5, Donte DiVincenzo and Myles Turner butted heads in the third quarter, resulting in double technicals and candid postgame comments from DiVincenzo.

«They're trying to be tough guys, and that's not their identity — nobody is going to fight in the NBA.… You're not a tough guy,» DiVincenzo said.

Indiana got the hot hand early on Sunday, scoring 39 first-quarter points, the most by any team in a first quarter of a Game 7 in NBA history, and never looked back. The Pacers had the highest field goal percentage in any playoff game in NBA history (67.1%) to eliminate the Knicks in a decisive 130-109 Game 7 victory.

With this series in the rearview mirror, here's a look at other

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