Last updated May 23, 10:28am ET

Game 2 of the 2025 Eastern Conference Finals tips off May 23. at 8:00 p.m. ET at Madison Square Garden. After a stunning Game 1 collapse, the Knicks aim to even the series against the resilient Pacers.

  • The Knicks committed 15 turnovers in Game 1, leading to 23 points for the Pacers.
  • Indiana shot 40.5% from beyond the arc, compared to New York’s 32.4%.
  • The Pacers’ bench outscored the Knicks’ reserves 34-16, highlighting Indiana’s depth advantage.

New York Knicks Player Prop Pick: Jalen Brunson

The Knicks’ Game 1 loss exposed vulnerabilities in late-game execution and defensive cohesion. Coach Tom Thibodeau emphasized the need for focus and resilience. With no reported injuries, New York must capitalize on home-court advantage and tighten their defense to prevent another collapse.

  • Brunson’s postseason usage rate stands at 32.6%, indicating his central role in the Knicks’ offense.
  • He has averaged 31.5 points per game in the playoffs, showcasing his scoring prowess.
  • Following the Game 1 loss, expect Brunson to lead the charge in Game 2.
Pick
Jalen Brunson Over 29.5 Points (-110)
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Indiana Pacers Player Prop Pick: Myles Turner

Indiana’s comeback victory showcased their depth and mental toughness. Haliburton’s leadership and Turner’s offensive contributions were pivotal. The Pacers’ ability to exploit defensive lapses and maintain composure under pressure positions them well as they seek to take a 2-0 series lead.

  • Turner scored 14 points in Game 1, capitalizing on open looks against the Knicks’ defense.
  • He has scored 14 or more points in eight of 11 postseason games, averaging 16.3 points.
  • Turner’s ability to stretch the floor could challenge New York’s defensive adjustments.
Pick
Myles Turner Over 13.5 Points (-110)
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Kervin Coleman
Kervin Coleman

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