There are two sides to every story. There are two sides to every coin. And there are two sides to every basketball game.
A lot has rightfully been made of what the Knicks did Sunday. They finally changed their starting lineup; they went into their bench more and used Landry Shamet and Delon Wright, staggered Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns more than they have for the majority of the postseason, and were able to leverage their better defense into some transition baskets.
But just as important as the things the Knicks did do were the things the Pacers didn’t do.