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The Knicks are back in Indiana.

They’re still down in the NBA Eastern Conference Finals. Three games to two, to be exact. And they’re still one loss away from elimination. But the Knicks got some of their swagger back Thursday night when they soundly defeated the Indiana Pacers at Madison Square Garden.

Sports reporter Priya Desai previews game 6 along with Weekend Edition host, David Furst.

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The Knicks are back in Indiana.

They’re still down in the NBA Eastern Conference Finals. Three games to two, to be exact. And they’re still one loss away from elimination. But the Knicks got some of their swagger back Thursday night when they soundly defeated the Indiana Pacers at Madison Square Garden.

Sports reporter Priya Desai previews game 6 along with Weekend Edition host, David Furst.

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