INDIANAPOLIS -- So much of the New York Knicks' improbable postseason run -- from their 21-0 run in the fourth quarter to storm back and beat the Detroit Pistons in their playoff opener, to Karl-Anthony Towns' dominant 20-point fourth quarter in Monday's Game 3 to lead a come-from-behind win over the Indiana Pacers -- has been predicated on the team's ability to dig out of deep holes.
And if they're going to somehow make the NBA Finals, it's going to require the Knicks to climb out of at least one more massive one.