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_Gambling content 21+. The New York Post may receive an affiliate commission if you sign up through our links. Read our editorial standards for more information._ New York City is bleeding


orange and blue as fans sit on pins and needles, hoping to clinch their first NBA Finals berth since 2000. The books like where the Knicks are sitting after upsetting the Celtics in the last


round. The Knicks were +550 to advance past the Celtics and are now set up to face the Pacers as clear favorites throughout the betting market, coming in at -145 odds at DraftKings. Tom


Thibodeau’s group legitimately beat the Celtics, with the season-ending Jayson Tatum injury having nothing to do with the Knicks’ performance to go up 3-1 in the series. It is difficult,


however, to expect the Knicks to outplay the Pacers in fourth quarters as they did against the Pistons and Celtics. The Indiana Pacers were second in the NBA in fourth-quarter points per


game (29.1) during the regular season. EXPLORE MORE They also had the fourth-best fourth-quarter margin in the NBA (+2.0) behind only the Cavaliers, Timberwolves and Thunder. Those


impressive numbers during the regular season have continued in the playoffs. Indiana has been shooting an insane 49.8 percent from the field in the fourth quarter, the second-best figure


overall behind only the eliminated Clippers. Their defense is a big piece of their late-game success and could be a major issue for the Knicks if they expect to pull games out late.


Indiana’s opponents are shooting just 41 percent from the field in the fourth quarter, the third-best percentage among all playoff teams. All of that considered, the Pacers have by far the


best net margin in the NBA in fourth quarters. ------------------------- FOLLOW THE POST’S COVERAGE OF THE KNICKS IN THE 2025 NBA PLAYOFFS _Sports+ subscribers: Sign up for Inside the Knicks


to get daily newsletter coverage and join Expert Take for insider texts about the series._ ------------------------- If the Knicks didn’t pull off a 21-0 run in the fourth quarter of Game 1


against the Pistons and back-to-back 20-point comebacks in the second halves in Boston, they’d likely be in Cancun right now sipping on margaritas. If you think I am focusing too much on


the fourth quarter, consider this: The Pacers have had the second-best offensive rating of all playoff teams, behind only the Cavaliers, whom they just eliminated impressively in five games.


The Knicks aren’t in the same ballpark, coming in at 110.7 (ninth best of the 16 playoff teams). Indiana’s defensive rating (111.9) is about on par with the Knicks’ (110.6), albeit it does


grade slightly below. The Pacers have the fifth-best net rating in the NBA among all playoff teams (5.5), trailing the Thunder — who heads and tails above the rest of the pack (13.5) — the


Timberwolves (7.9) and the rest having been eliminated. The Knicks have the lowest among remaining teams with a 0.1 net-rating. It’s been a magical run for the Knicks, and this is no slander


against what they’ve done this year. But from a betting perspective, there’s really no statistical advantage that favors the Knicks here. If you have one, I’d love to hear the argument.


It’s not the most popular decision to fade the Knicks as favorites, especially in this market, but we’re here to make money. ------------------------- BETTING ON THE NBA?


------------------------- The Pacers wear teams down with their full-court press, arguably winning them the series last year, as the Knicks broke down due to injuries. We’re backing Indiana


here in a variety of ways, shopping the sportsbooks: PICKS: PACERS GAME 1 MONEYLINE (+160, FANDUEL) | PACERS WIN THE SERIES (+135, CAESARS SPORTSBOOK) |  PACERS WIN GAME 1 AND THE SERIES


(+265, DRAFTKINGS) WHY TRUST NEW YORK POST BETTING Erich Richter is a brazilian jiu-jitsu blue belt but he has a black belt in MMA betting. During the football season he’s showcased massive


profits at The Post in the player prop market the last two seasons. While constantly betting long shots, his return on investment is 30.15 percent since 2022.


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