Pascal Siakam led the charge with 25 points and 7 rebounds, while star player Tyrese Haliburton contributed 15 points and 9 assists, and center Myles Turner chipped in with 17 points and 8 rebounds.
Six Pacers players scored in double figures, showcasing their depth and offensive prowess.
Following a tough loss in the fifth game on New York turf, the Pacers bounced back with a commanding victory, setting the stage for a thrilling seventh match showdown at Madison Square Garden.
The winner of this series will advance to face the Boston Celtics in the Eastern Conference final, adding to the stakes of Sunday's pivotal game.
The Pacers dominated the paint, outscoring their opponents 62 to 38 underneath and controlling the boards with aggressive rebounding.
With a relentless defensive effort, the Pacers held Knicks star Jaylen Brunson to 31 points, emphasizing their commitment to shutting down key players.
Looking ahead to the decisive Game 7, Haliburton expressed confidence in his team's ability to rise to the occasion, highlighting the iconic setting of Madison Square Garden for such a crucial matchup.
Both teams had impressive regular-season performances, setting the stage for an intense series that has seen home-court advantage play a significant role.
The Pacers capitalized on a strong second-quarter performance to establish a double-digit lead, maintaining control throughout the game.
Despite a late surge from the Knicks, led by Bronson's 31 points, the Pacers held firm and secured the win.
Coach Rick Carlisle praised Siakam for his veteran leadership and clutch plays down the stretch, underscoring his impact on the team's success.
Looking ahead to Game 7, Carlisle emphasized the importance of maintaining focus and intensity, knowing that complacency could cost them the series.
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