The New York Knicks found themselves in a familiar place early in the fourth quarter — having blown a double-digit lead and now trailing the Indiana Pacers by a bucket. Game over, right?
Not so fast.
Instead of folding as they have so often, the Knicks battled back in the fourth to snatch victory from the hated Pacers, 92-85.
Marcus Morris led the way for New York with 28 points, including the dagger with 20 seconds remaining.
Bobby Portis played way too many minutes and didn’t shoot well (2-6 for 5 points), but did get a clutch block (?