The New York Knicks took a 1-0 second-round series lead over the Indiana Pacers on Monday, but not without some controversy.
New York, the No. 2 seed, had been trailing at home for most of the game with No. 7 Indiana playing composed.
However, the fourth quarter involved some questionable calls against Indiana, ranging from moving screens to kick balls.
The Knicks ended up snatching a vital home 121-117 home win to avoid trailing the series early, with Jalen Brunson once again starring with 43 points to lead all scorers.
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But the primary discourse resulting from what otherwise was a thrilling series opener centers around the officiating. Here are some of the top reactions, from Philadelphia 76ers star Joel Embiid to NFL players and more:
Game 2 in New York is set for Wednesday at 8 p.m. ET.