Heroes and zeros from the Knicks’ 125-108 Game 6 season-ending loss to the Pacers on Saturday night in Indianapolis:
Hero
What a series for Pascal Siakam.
With Tyrese Haliburton struggling, he took over because the Pacers’ No. 1 option on offense and erupted for 31 points.
He’s a menace in transition.

Zero
Karl-Anthony Towns picked a brutal time to deliver considered one of his worst showings of the postseason.
He finished with 22 points, but only had 11 entering the fourth quarter.

Unsung hero
Andrew Nembhard spent a lot of the game guarding Jalen Brunson somewhat than Aaron Nesmith.
And he limited Brunson to a series-low 19 points and compelled him into five turnovers. He also had six steals.
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Key stat
34-13: Pacers advantage over the Knicks in points scored off turnovers.
Quote of the day
“If you don’t get to where you’re feeling like you may’ve or should’ve, changes are made.”
— Josh Hart