INDIANAPOLIS — Tyrese Haliburton limped slowly to the microphone Friday night with a bad ankle, a sore tailbone and a battered body.
He sure didn't look as though he was hurting in the waning moments of Game 3.
When Haliburton heard New York Knicks coach Tom Thibodeau calling for a double team, he swung the ball to Andrew Nembhard, who bobbled the pass momentarily before lining up a 31-foot, tiebreaking 3-pointer with 16 seconds to go, giving the Pacers a critical 111-106 victory in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference semifinals.
''I probably held the ball a little too long or should have been more aggressive to attack the blitz,'' Haliburton said after finishing with 35 points, his second straight playoff career high. ''It was a big, big shot. Drew just really stepped up in the moment we needed him.''
So did Haliburton who, at times, almost single-handedly willed the Pacers back from a nine-point deficit in the final 9:45 to get within 2-1 of the Knicks of the best-of-seven series instead of falling into the dreaded 3-0 deficit that no team has overcome.
Indiana is 4-0 at home this postseason and hosts Game 4 on Sunday.
Haliburton finished with 35 points, his second straight career high, and had seven assists.
For Nembhard, it was a redemptive moment. He was scoreless through 46 minutes before breaking free for a tiebreaking layup with 1:55 to go. His only other basket of the game came on that stepback 3.