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Analyst: Knicks Can Win Game 3 vs. Pacers
The New York Knicks are down 2-0 to the Indiana Pacers in the Eastern Conference Finals, but they are far from out.
If the Knicks have taught us anything this season, they aren’t going to go away quietly.
ESPN analyst Zach Kram believes the Knicks have a chance to turn this series around with a win in Game 3 against the Pacers.
“One through line is that neither team can stop the other, which isn’t a surprise, since both boasted top-10 offenses but only middling defenses in the regular season,” Kram wrote. “That trend has carried over to the conference finals, where Indiana and New York have offensive ratings higher than 120. The most encouraging sign for the Knicks as they contemplate a comeback is that the Pacers still haven’t exhibited any ability to shut down Jalen Brunson, who has 79 points on 28-for-52 shooting (54%) through two games.”
“If Brunson can maintain that efficiency while the Knicks and Tom Thibodeau figure out any semblance of a strategy to slow the Pacers’ high-octane attack, then New York still has a chance to reach the Finals. But the odds aren’t in their favor after a disappointing set of games at the Garden.”
Brunson has been tremendous on offense during the series, but the defense hasn’t been able to do its job. The Pacers have torched the Knicks in the first two games, and that will be an issue if New York cannot find a way to contain them.
Luckily for the Knicks, the offense is there, and that’s half the battle. The Pacers have also not done a great job defending, but they managed to do enough to snag a Game 2 win.
The Knicks are down 2-0, but it could be worse, and for that, they are far from out of the Eastern Conference Finals.
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Two medical helicopters respond to crash in Indiana
DEARBORN COUNTY, Ind. (WKRC) – Two medical helicopters responded following a crash on Monday.
It happened at around 11:30 p.m. on Indiana SR-350, just west of Aurora.
Authorities said two medical helicopters responded to the scene after a two-vehicle crash. The current conditions of those involved remain unclear.
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The roadway was closed for a period of time but has since reopened.
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Indiana sheriff busted for theft after GPS locator ties him to stolen election campaign signs
VERNON, Ind. (WANE) A grand jury last week indicted the Jennings County Sheriff on multiple charges following a six month investigation by Indiana State Police involving the alleged theft of campaign signs.
In November 2025, Troopers from the Indiana State Police-Versailles Post were contacted by a candidate for Jennings County Sheriff, who reported having campaign signs stolen that had been placed around area roadways. The candidate then placed a GPS locator device on one of his signs. When that sign was stolen, he tracked it to a dumpster located on the property of Jennings County Sheriff William “Kenny” Freeman, Jr.
Troopers went to Freeman’s property and retrieved the sign and the GPS locator from Freeman’s dumpster. They also found other campaign signs in the dumpster including a sign for a Jennings County Judge candidate, who also reported having campaign signs stolen.
Soon after troopers located the stolen signs in Freeman’s possession, Freeman issued tickets to both political candidates related to the placement of their signs.
Because the investigation involved an acting sheriff, a request was made for both a Special Prosecutor and Judge. The Dearborn and Ohio Counties Prosecuting Attorney Lynn Deddens was appointed along with Ripley County Superior Judge Jeffery Sharp. The case was presented to a Jennings County Grand Jury this past Thursday.
The Grand Jury reviewed the case and indicted Freeman on the following charges:
*Theft (2 counts)-Class A Misdemeanor
*Official Misconduct-Level 6 Felony
*Obstruction of Justice-Level 6 Felony
*Perjury-Level 6 Felony
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Where to watch Indiana Fever vs Washington Mystics on June 8: TV channel, start time and streaming
The WNBA has returned with a brand new collective bargaining agreement and a league full of loaded rosters as the 2026 season tips off.
A rookie class headlined by Dallas Wings top pick Azzi Fudd, Minnesota’s Olivia Miles and Washington’s Lauren Betts is ready to make a mark in the pros while the defending champion Las Vegas Aces look to keep their dynasty alive with a fourth title in five years.
As the the season gets going under a new media rights deal, it can be tough to figure out which channel each team is playing on every night. Here’s everything you need to know to tune in when the Washington Mystics host the Indiana Fever on Monday.
What time is Indiana Fever vs Washington Mystics?
Tip off between the Washington Mystics and Indiana Fever is scheduled for 7 p.m. (ET) on Monday, June 8.
How to watch Indiana Fever vs Washington Mystics on Monday
All times Eastern and accurate as of Monday, June 8, 2026, at 6:11 a.m.
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