Hello everyone and welcome to another MARCA in English live blog, this time taking you through Game 5 of the NBA Eastern Conference Finals between the New York Knicks and Indiana Pacers.

With the Pacers just one win away from its first trip to the NBA Finals in 25 years. They lead the best-of-seven series 3-1 against the New York Knicks and could end the series tonight at Madison Square Garden.

The Pacers enter Game 5 with momentum on their side after a dominant 130-121 win in Game 4. Led by Tyrese Haliburton and Pascal Siakam, who have both delivered standout performances throughout the series, Indiana has consistently pushed the tempo and outpaced New York. Supporting contributions from Aaron Nesmith, who’s questionable for Game 5 with an ankle issue, and Bennedict Mathurin off the bench have also proven vital.

The Knicks, meanwhile, face elimination in front of their home fans. Despite a heroic playoff run and steady leadership from Jalen Brunson, New York has struggled to match Indiana’s energy and shot-making. Karl-Anthony Towns, listed as questionable due to a knee issue, will be a game-time decision. His availability could significantly impact the Knicks’ chances of forcing a Game 6.

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07:22

Jalen Brunson makes a jump shot from 17 feet out. Karl-Anthony Towns with the assist.

04:07

Jump Ball: Jarace Walker vs. Jalen Brunson — Tyrese Haliburton gains possession.

03:56

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

00:47

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

00:18

Landry Shamet makes a jump shot from 23 feet out. Delon Wright with the assist.

11:19

Ben Sheppard makes a 3-point jump shot from 28 feet out. Pascal Siakam with the assist.

08:42

Mikal Bridges makes a jump shot from 14 feet out. Josh Hart with the assist.

02:10

Jalen Brunson makes a 3-point jump shot from 27 feet out. Karl-Anthony Towns with the assist.

01:26

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

10:36

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

10:03

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

05:50

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

03:43

Miles McBride makes a 3-point jump shot from 24 feet out. Karl-Anthony Towns with the assist.

03:19

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

11:14

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

08:46

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

06:13

Karl-Anthony Towns makes a 3-point jump shot from 24 feet out. Mikal Bridges with the assist.

03:38

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

01:42

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

00:18

Jalen Brunson makes a jump shot from 13 feet out. Mikal Bridges with the assist.

00:00

Jump Ball: Myles Turner vs. Mitchell Robinson — Jalen Brunson gains possession.

Knicks stick with Robinson, Towns good to go for Game 5

No changes for the Knicks in Game 5 — Mitchell Robinson remains in the starting five for the third straight contest, with Josh Hart coming off the bench again.

Meanwhile, Karl-Anthony Towns, who was listed as questionable with a left knee issue, has been cleared to play and will start tonight as New York fights to stay alive in the series.

Aaron Nesmith Cleared to Play in Game 5

Indiana Pacers forward Aaron Nesmith is officially available for Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Finals against the New York Knicks, despite dealing with a right ankle sprain sustained in Game 3

Pacers shooting outside the paint vs Knicks:

* Game 1: 26/56 (46.4%)

* Game 2: 19/44 (43.2%)

* Game 3: 18/55 (32.7%)

* Game 4: 20/49 (40.8%)

By comparison, they averaged 18.1 makes at 38.5% from midrange and three during the regular season. When Indiana is hitting from outside, they’re tough to beat.

Desperation meets dominance at MSG

The Knicks are hoping the raucous Madison Square Garden crowd can help swing momentum back in their favor. Head coach Tom Thibodeau will need more than just emotional fuel, however. New York has yet to string together four quarters of elite-level play since their Game 3 win and must find a way to slow the Pacers’ blistering pace.

Where to watch Pacers vs Knicks?

Pacers vs Knicks 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 Pacers vs Knicks start?

Tip-off for Game 5 in the NBA Eastern Conference finals between the Pacers and Knicks is scheduled for 8 p.m. ET at Madison Square Garden.

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