NBA fans are buzzing with conspiracy theories after Monday night’s Pacers-Knicks game, convinced that the outcome was rigged due to controversial calls in the final moments.
The closely-fought match ended in a narrow victory for the Knicks, putting them ahead 1-0 in the series after an exciting first-round series with the 76ers.
While the game was thrilling overall, the last few seconds raised eyebrows with contentious calls. One such call was a kicked ball against Aaron Nesmith, where the Pacers should have gained possession but couldn’t challenge due to rules. The Knicks retained possession, leading to a crucial three-pointer by Donte DiVincenzo.
Was The Pacers-Knicks Game Really Rigged?
The Pacers had a chance for a final shot, but an illegal screen call against Myles Turner, prompted by DiVincenzo’s acting, shifted the momentum.
Pacers coach Rick Carlisle refrained from commenting on the officiating, acknowledging the game’s ups and downs.
Social media erupted with claims of rigging, with fans expressing frustration over perceived bias towards the Knicks in the game’s closing minutes. Despite the controversy, debates online varied, reflecting fans’ diverse opinions and loyalties.
While referees are fallible, and biases toward home teams have been noted, accusations of game-fixing lack concrete evidence. The Pacers will look to bounce back in the next game, offering a chance to level the series on Wednesday night.