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How the New York Knicks break the 1995 Houston Rockets NBA Playoff Record with a Series Turnaround
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New York Knicks Shatter 1995 Houston Rockets NBA Playoff Record with Dramatic Series Comeback

May 26, 2025 2 Min Read
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The New York Knicks are on the verge of breaking a notable playoff record set by the Houston Rockets during the 1995 NBA playoffs. Their journey includes a challenging yet promising series against the Indiana Pacers in the Eastern Conference Finals, which has so far extended to at least five games with the Knicks leading 2-1.

Knicks supporters are growing optimistic about the team’s ability to stage a comeback, especially after avoiding a detrimental 3-0 deficit. Jalen Brunson highlighted the Knicks’ resilience, noting their multiple comebacks of 20 points or more against the Celtics, and their pivotal win in Game 3 against the Pacers stands as a major milestone that could pave the way for historic achievements.

This Game 3 win marked the Knicks’ sixth road victory in the playoffs, having previously secured three road wins against the Detroit Pistons and two against the Boston Celtics. To progress further, the Knicks need to win at least three more games, having opportunities to clinch victories on the road against the Pacers, Thunder, and Timberwolves, tying or even surpassing the Rockets’ record of nine wins in a single playoff run.

The 1995 Rockets, famed for their back-to-back NBA championships, serve as a benchmark for excellence. For Knicks fans, surpassing their record would be particularly meaningful, recalling the team’s near-championship in 1994 when they lost to the Rockets in a seven-game NBA Finals series. While winning the title remains uncertain, breaking this record would symbolize a significant comeback and a potential turning point for the franchise.

Fan Take: This development is exciting for basketball fans as it highlights the Knicks’ potential to rewrite history and intensify the drama of the playoffs. Should they break the record, it would not only boost the team’s legacy but also inspire greater competitiveness and resilience across the league.

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