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Combined Highlights of Game 3 - 1999 Eastern Conference Finals The New York Knicks and Indiana Pacers clashed on June 5, 1999, in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Finals at Madison Square Garden. The game became one of the most iconic moments in NBA history, defined by drama, grit, and unforgettable highlights. --- Key Moments 1. Larry Johnson’s Legendary 4-Point Play With the Knicks trailing 91-88 and just 5.7 seconds remaining, Larry Johnson sank a clutch three-pointer while being fouled by Antonio Davis. Johnson completed the free throw, creating a historic 4-point play that gave the Knicks a 92-91 lead, sealing their victory. This single play is celebrated as one of the greatest moments in Knicks and NBA playoff history. 2. Resilience Without Patrick Ewing Knicks star center Patrick Ewing was sidelined due to a torn Achilles tendon, forcing the team to rely on its depth. Marcus Camby stepped up with 21 points, 11 rebounds, and 4 steals, providing critical energy and defense off the bench. 3. Reggie Miller’s Offensive Show Pacers’ star Reggie Miller showcased his sharpshooting, finishing with 30 points and keeping Indiana competitive until the final buzzer. 4. Controversial Foul Call The foul on Antonio Davis during Johnson’s 3-point attempt sparked debate among fans and added intensity to the Knicks-Pacers rivalry. 5. Electrifying MSG Atmosphere Madison Square Garden’s crowd of 19,763 fans erupted during Johnson’s 4-point play, cementing the game as a legendary moment in Knicks history. --- Summary of Key Stats Final Score: Knicks 92, Pacers 91. Top Performers: Larry Johnson: 26 points, 8 rebounds, 3-of-6 from three-point range. Marcus Camby: 21 points, 11 rebounds, 4 steals. Reggie Miller: 30 points for the Pacers. --- Legacy of Game 3 This win gave the Knicks a 2-1 series lead, propelling them toward an eventual victory in six games. The Knicks became the first eighth-seeded team in NBA history to reach the Finals, where they faced the San Antonio Spurs. Game 3 remains a testament to the Knicks' teamwork, resilience, and the electrifying atmosphere of Madison Square Garden. Larry Johnson’s 4-point play remains one of the defining moments of the late 1990s NBA era. --- #NBA #Basketball #NewYorkKnicks #IndianaPacers #LarryJohnson #MarcusCamby #ReggieMiller #AntonioDavis #PatrickEwing