Hello everyone and welcome to another MARCA in English live blog, this time taking you through Game 6 of the NBA Eastern Conference Finals between the Indiana Pacers and New York Knicks.

As the 2025 Eastern Conference Finals head back to Indiana, the Pacers find themselves with another opportunity to close out the series and reach their first NBA Finals in 25 years. After falling 111-94 at Madison Square Garden in Game 5, the Knicks have clawed their way back into contention and now seek to extend the series to a dramatic Game 7.

It was a forgettable night offensively for the Pacers, who were held under the century mark for the first time all postseason. They shot just 40.5 percent from the field and committed 20 turnovers — with only Pascal Siakam reaching double figures among the starters. Tyrese Haliburton, fresh off a triple-double in Game 4, managed only eight points and six assists on seven shots.

The Knicks‘ defensive display in Game 5 was their finest of the series, holding Indiana to just 94 points on 97 possessions — a far cry from the Pacers‘ high-octane offense that had previously averaged over 120 points per 100 possessions. Their ball movement (384 passes per 24 minutes of possession) reflected more desperation than fluidity, as the Knicks‘ rotating defense consistently denied open looks.

Pacers vs Knicks Game 6 – Latest Updates

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Landry Shamet makes a 3-point jump shot from 26 feet out. Tyler Kolek with the assist.

10:42

Landry Shamet makes a 3-point jump shot from 25 feet out. Tyler Kolek with the assist.

10:37

Pascal Siakam makes a jump shot from 13 feet out. Ben Sheppard with the assist.

10:18

Landry Shamet makes a 3-point jump shot from 25 feet out. Tyler Kolek with the assist.

09:33

Pascal Siakam blocks a 3-point Landry Shamet jump shot from 26 feet out.

07:54

OG Anunoby makes a 3-point jump shot from 26 feet out. Jalen Brunson with the assist.

07:39

Andrew Nembhard makes a 3-point jump shot from 26 feet out. Ben Sheppard with the assist.

06:55

Tyrese Haliburton makes a jump shot from 12 feet out. Ben Sheppard with the assist.

03:06

Andrew Nembhard makes a jump shot from 19 feet out. Tyrese Haliburton with the assist.

11:25

Obi Toppin makes a 3-point jump shot from 26 feet out. Tyrese Haliburton with the assist.

05:34

OG Anunoby makes a 3-point jump shot from 23 feet out. Mikal Bridges with the assist.

05:14

Thomas Bryant makes a 3-point jump shot from 23 feet out. Aaron Nesmith with the assist.

04:39

Andrew Nembhard makes a 3-point jump shot from 23 feet out. Tyrese Haliburton with the assist.

03:49

Thomas Bryant makes a 3-point jump shot from 24 feet out. Andrew Nembhard with the assist.

02:16

Mikal Bridges makes a jump shot from 10 feet out. Karl-Anthony Towns with the assist.

01:12

Aaron Nesmith makes a 3-point jump shot from 25 feet out. Pascal Siakam with the assist.

00:24

Pascal Siakam makes a 3-point jump shot from 26 feet out. Tyrese Haliburton with the assist.

11:59

OG Anunoby makes a jump shot from 19 feet out. Jalen Brunson with the assist.

11:29

Myles Turner makes a 3-point jump shot from 27 feet out. Tyrese Haliburton with the assist.

09:30

Mikal Bridges makes a jump shot from 21 feet out. Jalen Brunson with the assist.

08:57

Tyrese Haliburton blocks a 3-point OG Anunoby jump shot from 23 feet out.

03:09

Obi Toppin makes a 3-point jump shot from 26 feet out. Pascal Siakam with the assist.

00:41

Landry Shamet makes a 3-point jump shot from 24 feet out. Miles McBride with the assist.

00:21

Pascal Siakam makes a 3-point jump shot from 26 feet out. T.J. McConnell with the assist.

10:07

Thomas Bryant makes a 3-point jump shot from 23 feet out. T.J. McConnell with the assist.

04:57

Myles Turner makes a 3-point jump shot from 27 feet out. Andrew Nembhard with the assist.

03:54

Aaron Nesmith makes a 3-point jump shot from 26 feet out. Andrew Nembhard with the assist.

03:18

Pascal Siakam makes a 3-point jump shot from 26 feet out. Tyrese Haliburton with the assist.

02:22

Mikal Bridges makes a 3-point jump shot from 23 feet out. Jalen Brunson with the assist.

00:51

Jalen Brunson makes a jump shot from 9 feet out. Mikal Bridges with the assist.

00:00

Jump Ball: Mitchell Robinson vs. Myles Turner — Karl-Anthony Towns gains possession.

Pacers roll out usual starting five

Coach Rick Carlisle is sticking with the trusted core that’s brought the Pacers to the brink of the NBA Finals. It’s the same starting five that’s led Indiana all season: Tyrese Haliburton, Andrew Nembhard, Aaron Nesmith, Pascal Siakam, and Myles Turner.

No changes for Knicks’ Game 5 starters

The New York Knicks are sticking with the same starting five from the past two games, once again rolling with Mitchell Robinson in place of Josh Hart. With their season on the line, continuity is the call for Tom Thibodeau’s squad.

Knicks deliver under pressure

New York’s stars delivered under pressure. Jalen Brunson led the way with 32 points, while Karl-Anthony Towns added 24 and 13 boards. Their dominance — particularly in the paint — exposed Indiana’s defensive mismatches. When the Pacers switched Pascal Siakam onto Towns, it allowed the big man to assert himself physically, contributing to a massive 60-34 advantage in paint scoring.

Where to watch Knicks vs Pacers Game 6?

Knicks vs Pacers Game 6 can be seen on TNT who are carrying the national broadcast. The game can also be streamed via services like Sling TV and DIRECTV.

What time does Knicks vs Pacers Game 6 start?

Tip-off for Game 6 in the NBA Eastern Conference finals between the Knicks and Pacers is scheduled for 8 p.m. ET at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.

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