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Knicks survive, OKC thrives: Tom Haberstroh on the playoffs, Tate Frazier on the draft & Marcus Morris takes the hot seat | The Kevin O'Connor ShowNew Foto - Knicks survive, OKC thrives: Tom Haberstroh on the playoffs, Tate Frazier on the draft & Marcus Morris takes the hot seat | The Kevin O'Connor Show

Do not miss this STACKED triple-header KOC Show. First up Tom Haberstroh joined Kevin following the Knicks' huge Game 5 win over the Indiana Pacers to keep hope alive. Could New York actually pull off the improbable and WIN this series now? And the guys on why Indy looked so sloppy. Plus — Marcus Morris is back! The longtime NBA veteran rejoined the KOC Show, and didn't hold back on anything. Kevin had Marcus play "Double Down or Walk It Back," in regard to the many HOT takes Marcus has uncorked over the last 2 months. Do the Thunder really lack the depth to win a title? Is Tyrese Haliburton the next SGA? Nikola Jokic is NOT Top 20 all-time? The Luka and LeBron pairing will definitely work? Get your popcorn ready... Marcus and KOC absolutely brought it. Lastly Kevin's longtime pal Tate Frazier stops by to talk about the NBA Draft, which is now just a month away. Could the Spurs figure out a way to make Dylan Harper work? Is there any chance at all that the Dallas Mavericks would at least LISTEN if the Bucks called offering Giannis for #1 overall? Who are the biggest DEEP sleepers at each position? Which shooters in the Draft should the Orlando Magic target? Who should the Minnesota Timberwolves draft? Nearly every prospect that declared for the 2025 NBA Draft is discussed in some manner on this awesome convo with basketball guru Tate Frazier. (0:37) Knicks beat Pacers in Game 5 (13:49) OKC awaits NBA Finals opponent (25:40) Marcus Morris doubles down on his hot takes (59:17) Tate Frazier talks 2025 NBA Draft prospects 🖥️Watch this full episode on YouTube Check out the rest of the Yahoo Sports podcast family athttps://apple.co/3zEuTQjor atYahoo Sports Podcasts

Knicks survive, OKC thrives: Tom Haberstroh on the playoffs, Tate Frazier on the draft & Marcus Morris takes the hot seat | The Kevin O'Connor Show

Knicks survive, OKC thrives: Tom Haberstroh on the playoffs, Tate Frazier on the draft & Marcus Morris takes the hot seat | The Kevin O...
Brunson, Towns come to rescue as Knicks stay alive: Game 5 winners and losersNew Foto - Brunson, Towns come to rescue as Knicks stay alive: Game 5 winners and losers

NEW YORK — TheNew York Knicks' season continues for at least one more game after a111-94 Game 5 victoryover theIndiana PacersThursday night at Madison Square Garden. Earning their first home win in the series, the Knicks head back to Indianapolis on Saturday night to try to force a Game 7 in theEastern Conference finalsand attempt to become the 14th team in NBA history to come back from a 3-1 best-of-seven series deficit. New York started out aggressively from the outset, with All-NBA performers Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns setting the tone, especially on the defensive end. Indiana is the first team in the series to score less than 100 points in a game, and the loss snapped their six-game road playoff winning streak. Here are the winners and losers from Game 5 of the Eastern Conference finals between the Indiana Pacers andNew York Knicks: GAME 5 RECAP, HIGHLIGHTS:Knicks stave off elimination at The Garden The Clutch Player of the Year came up clutch again, scoring 16 points in the third quarter, capped by a four-point play for the Knicks, who led by as many as 22 points. Brunson, who hit four three-pointers, scored 32 points and also had five rebounds and five assists, using a variety of moves to get into the paint to score easy buckets. Towns, whoplayed with a bruised left knee, again bullied his way to the paint with 24 points (17 in the first half) and 13 rebounds as New York outscored Indiana 60-34 in the paint. Towns was big in the second quarter – after Brunson was held scoreless – with 12 points as the Knicks extended their lead. Mikal Bridges and Josh Hart scored 12 points each, and OG Anunoby had 11 in a balanced scoring effort. New York gave up 43 points to Indiana in the first quarter of Game 4, as the Pacers scored more than 130 points for the second time in the series. On Thursday, Indiana was held to 45 in the first half. Both teams were horrible from the 3-point line. Indiana shot 10-30 (33.3%), and the Knicks hit only eight of their 29 attempts (27.6%), but New York more than made up for it by dominating in the paint and never letting Indiana's fast-paced offense get out of the starting block. STARS AT THE GARDEN:Celebs watch Knicks' Game 5 win Pascal Siakam was the only Indiana starter who scored in double figures with 15 points, six rebounds and five assists. The Pacers starting five (Siakam, Aaron Nesmith, Myles Turner, Andrew Nembhard, Tyrese Haliburton) scored just 37 of the team's 94 points as Indiana shot 40.5% from the field. Haliburton, who had 32 points, 15 assists and 12 rebounds in Game 4, had only eight points (on 2 for-7 shooting) in 32 minutes as he was defended by Mikal Bridges for most of the contest. "Sometimes it's just a combination of him missing some shots he normally makes. I thought our guys were tied together and trying to make him work for everything," Knicks head coach Tom Thibodeau said of Haliburton. That's what you have to do. You have to fight to win every possession." Haliburton only scored or assisted on 24% of the Pacers' 94 points in Game 5. In the series' first four games, he scored or assisted on 41% of the team's points. The one bright spot was Pacers reserve Bennedict Mathurin, who continued to produce, scoring a team high 23 points in 25 minutes after putting up 20 points in only 12 minutes of playing time in Game 4. In Game 4, it was the Knicks who played butterfingers with the ball, with 17 turnovers, leading to 20 Indiana points and 22 on the fastbreak. Live-ball turnovers have been the Achilles heel of both teams in the series, with both coaches, Thibodeau and Indiana's Rick Carlisle stressing the importance of not throwing the ball away. Game 5 was a complete reversal with the Pacers in the giving mood, turning the ball over 19 times, leading to 20 New York points. "We lost the rebound battle, we lost the turnover battle, we didn't shoot well," Carlisle said. "They had a lot to do with it, so give them credit, and we're going to have to play much better." This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Knicks win Game 5 over Pacers: Jalen Brunson leads winners, losers

Brunson, Towns come to rescue as Knicks stay alive: Game 5 winners and losers

Brunson, Towns come to rescue as Knicks stay alive: Game 5 winners and losers NEW YORK — TheNew York Knicks' season continues for at lea...
Jalen Brunson, Knicks earn trip back to Indiana for Game 6New Foto - Jalen Brunson, Knicks earn trip back to Indiana for Game 6

Karl-Anthony Towns knew where the Eastern Conference finals stood as he evaluated the pain in his left knee prior to the Thursday game. The New York Knicks were staring at elimination, and the consequences supplied Towns with a clear course of action. "I looked at the game and it was 'Game 5, do or die,'" Towns said. "That was pretty much all I needed to see." Towns and Jalen Brunson were both on top of their games and New York staved off elimination with a convincing 111-94 victory over the visiting Indiana Pacers in Game 5. The Knicks, who cut their deficit to 3-2 in the best-of-seven series, will have the opportunity to tie when the teams meet Saturday night in Indianapolis. Brunson scored 32 points on 12-of-18 shooting and Towns played through his injury to record 24 points and 13 rebounds as the third-seeded Knicks led wire to wire. "I just feel like we played better," Brunson said. "We played to our standards." Towns believes the Knicks have to play with the same conviction in Game 6. "We have no room for error," Towns said. "Our backs are against the wall and every game is do or die. If we don't bring that energy or execution, our season will be over." Bennedict Mathurin registered 23 points and nine rebounds off the bench for the fourth-seeded Pacers. Pascal Siakam had 15 points, and reserve Obi Toppin added 11. Indiana star Tyrese Haliburton was largely silent, finishing with eight points, on 2-of-7 shooting, and six assists. Two nights earlier, he had 30 points, 15 assists, 12 rebounds and zero turnovers in a stellar Game 4 effort. "Rough night for me. I've got to be better setting the tone and getting downhill," Haliburton said. "I feel I didn't do a great job of that. ... They picked up the pressure a little bit more and applied more as the game went on. Put it on me. I got to be better in Game 6." The Knicks shot 49.4 percent from the field in Game 5, including 8 of 29 (27.6 percent) from 3-point range. Josh Hart had 12 points and 10 rebounds, Mikal Bridges also scored 12 points, and OG Anunoby had 11 points. Indiana connected on 40.5 percent of its shots and was 10 of 30 from behind the arc while committing 19 turnovers. The Pacers trailed by as many as 22 points. "It was a bad start. We never had the lead," Pacers coach Rick Carlisle said. "There were a multitude of things going wrong. There were stretches in the game where we got a little bit of traction but never enough." The Knicks led by 11 at halftime but pushed the edge to 72-52 on two free throws by Anunoby with 6:32 remaining in the third quarter. Indiana displayed life with a 12-2 run to move within 74-64 on two foul shots by Mathurin with 4:09 left in the period. Brunson had six points, including a four-point play, as New York answered with 12 straight points. Miles "Deuce" McBride hit a jumper to cap it and make it 86-64 with 2:12 remaining. The Pacers responded with a 9-2 burst before Bridges sank a 12-footer with 1.8 seconds left to give the Knicks a 90-73 advantage entering the final stanza. New York led by 20 in the fourth before Indiana scored nine of the next 10 points to creep within 96-84 with 8:15 remaining. However, Hart answered with consecutive baskets and Bridges hit a jumper to make it an 18-point margin with 5:41 remaining. Towns' driving basket made it 106-90 with 2:44 left, and Carlisle waved the white flag by removing Haliburton, Mathurin and Siakam from the contest. "We've been a resilient team all year," Siakam said. "We've shown all year we can fight and we can bounce back. Our strength is sticking together as a team ... "It's always been us against the world, and that's not going to change. Nobody wanted us here, but every barrier that was there, we broke that. We're up 3-2 in the series and we're going to go back home." Towns had 17 points and 10 rebounds in the first half as New York led 56-45 at the break. Siakam had nine points in the half for the Pacers. Indiana trailed by two early in the second quarter before New York rattled off 14 of the next 16 points to take a 48-34 lead with 5:07 left in the half. The 14-point edge was the Knicks' largest before intermission. --Field Level Media

Jalen Brunson, Knicks earn trip back to Indiana for Game 6

Jalen Brunson, Knicks earn trip back to Indiana for Game 6 Karl-Anthony Towns knew where the Eastern Conference finals stood as he evaluated...
AP PHOTOS: In cricket-crazy India, the Indian Premier League is a reason to celebrateNew Foto - AP PHOTOS: In cricket-crazy India, the Indian Premier League is a reason to celebrate

NEW DELHI (AP) — The world's richest franchise cricket league is ongoing in India, a cricket- crazy country of 1.4 billion. The Indian Premier League features top players from around the world and attracts hundreds of millions of TV viewers. While the format leads to high-tempo action on the field, Twenty20 cricket has also sparked an evolution in off-field entertainment in cricket. Cheerleaders dancing on podiums, DJs sitting behind decks spinning tunes, and fancy dress themes are all part of the T20 game for crowds, bringing a colorful new twist for those at the stadium and broadcast viewers. This year, 65 international cricketers from Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Sri Lanka, West Indies, England and Afghanistan have joined India's high-profile players in the tournament. The tournament started March 23 and the final is set for June 3 at Ahmedabad. The championship decider will be played at Narendra Modi Stadium, the world's largest cricket venue with a seating capacity of 132,000. _______ This is a photo gallery curated by AP photo editors.

AP PHOTOS: In cricket-crazy India, the Indian Premier League is a reason to celebrate

AP PHOTOS: In cricket-crazy India, the Indian Premier League is a reason to celebrate NEW DELHI (AP) — The world's richest franchise cri...
Josh Bell homers in the Nationals' 7-run 10th inning in a 9-3 victory over the MarinersNew Foto - Josh Bell homers in the Nationals' 7-run 10th inning in a 9-3 victory over the Mariners

SEATTLE (AP) — Josh Bell hit a three-run homer in a seven-run 10th inning in the Washington Nationals' 9-3 victory over the Seattle Mariners on Thursday night. The Nationals set a franchise record for runs in an extra inning. Rookie Daylen Lile got the outburst started against Collin Snider (1-1) with a sacrifice fly to deep right that came just a few feet shy of a home run. Luis Garcia Jr. doubled home a pair of runs before Bell hit eighth home run of the season and second in two days. For a good while, it appeared Nationals starter MacKenzie Gore would require little offensive support, considering MLB's strikeout leader racked up eight strikeouts across six shutout innings to up his season total to 101. Gore was buoyed, too, byJames Wood's two-RBI double to left field in the sixth inning,and was in line for the victory that instead went to Nationals reliever Jose A. Ferrer (2-2). But in the seventh, the Mariners drew back even. Leody Taveras and Ben Williamson had back-to-back RBI singles to tied it at 2. Key moment Seattle put two runners aboard ahead of the heart of the Mariners' order in the eighth inning. But Nationals reliever Cole Henry induced a pop-up from Randy Arozarena before getting both Miles Mastrobuoni and Rowdy Tellez to groundout feebly. Key stat Lile's RBI was the first of the 22-year-old outfielder's young MLB career. He came just a few feet shy of his first home run in the big leagues Up next Nationals right-hander Jake Irvin (4-1, 3.42) was set to start Friday night at Arizona. Mariners right-hander Bryan Woo (5-2, 2.69) gets the ball for Seattle to begin a three-game home set against Minnesota. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/MLB

Josh Bell homers in the Nationals' 7-run 10th inning in a 9-3 victory over the Mariners

Josh Bell homers in the Nationals' 7-run 10th inning in a 9-3 victory over the Mariners SEATTLE (AP) — Josh Bell hit a three-run homer i...

 

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