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On the heels of three tight and often contentious games to open their Eastern Conference semifinal series, the Knicks and Pacers face a pivotal Game 4 Sunday in Indianapolis. 

Indiana will hope to maintain the momentum it wrested back Friday with a 111-106 victory and even the series at 2-2. A balanced attack led by Tyrese Haliburton (35 points, seven assists), Pascal Siakam (26 points, seven rebounds) and Myles Turner (21 points, 10 rebounds) did the job for the Pacers the last time out. 

More importantly, the Pacers found a way to contain Jalen Brunson in Game 3, limiting him to a relatively pedestrian 26 points on 10-of-26 shooting. Brunson continues to lead the league with 34.6 points per game in the playoffs even after that, and Indiana will try to force other players to beat them in Game 4. 

Donte DiVincenzo led the way for New York with 35 points in Game 3, fueled by seven 3-pointers, but he and Brunson were the only New York players with more than 14 points. The Knicks will have to find more options as the series continues. 

Still, New York is in the driver's seat entering Game 4. Will the Knicks take a commanding 3-1 lead back home to Madison Square Garden or will the series begin anew in Game 5? Here's how to watch. 

What channel is Knicks vs. Pacers on today?

  • TV channel: ABC
  • Live stream: Sling

Knicks vs. Pacers will air on ABC in the United States and TSN 1/4 in Canada. U.S. viewers can also stream the game on Sling.

Sling is the home for sports fans, offering various channels. You can always cheer for your favorite teams on channels like ESPN, TBS, TNT, NFL Network, FS1, and more.

In the United Kingdom, select playoff games are available to watch on TNT Sports and stream on Discovery+. In India, fans can catch select playoff games on Sports 18 and JioCinema (check local listings). Games can also be streamed via NBA League Pass.

If Knicks vs. Pacers is not available to watch live in your location or if you're traveling abroad, you can use a Virtual Private Network (VPN). VPNs provide a secure and private online connection, allowing you to bypass geographical restrictions to access your favorite streaming services.

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Knicks vs. Pacers start time

  • Date: SundayMay 12
  • Time: 3:30 p.m. ET

Knicks vs. Pacers will tip off around 3:30 p.m. ET on Sunday, May 12. The game will be played at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indiana.

Knicks vs. Pacers radio station

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Knicks vs. Pacers tickets

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Knicks vs. Pacers odds via BetMGM

Indiana is a 5.5-point favorite heading into Game 3. For the full market, check out BetMGM, an authorized gaming operator of the NBA.

Game LinesPacersKnicks
Spread-5.5+5.5
Moneyline-225+180

Knicks vs. Pacers schedule

Here is the complete schedule for the NBA Playoff series between the Knicks and Pacers:

DateGame/ResultTime (ET)TV/Live stream
May 6Knicks 121, Pacers 117
May 8Knicks 130, Pacers 121
May 10Pacers 111, Knicks 106
May 12Game 43:30 p.m.ABC, Sling
May 14Game 58 p.m.TNT, Sling
May 17Game 6*TBDESPN, Sling
May 19Game 7*3:30 p.m.ABC, Sling

*If necessary

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Marc Lancaster joined The Sporting News in 2022 after working closely with TSN for five years as an editor for the company now known as Stats Perform. He previously worked as an editor at The Washington Times, AOL’s FanHouse.com and the old CNNSportsIllustrated.com, and as a beat writer covering the Tampa Bay Rays, Cincinnati Reds, and University of Georgia football and women’s basketball. A Georgia graduate, he has been a Baseball Hall of Fame voter since 2013.