Knicks’ Donte DiVincenzo admits Pacers ‘competed harder’ after brutal Game 4
NY Post
INDIANAPOLIS — Forty-eight hours earlier, the Knicks were on the brink of seizing a 3-0 lead in the Eastern Conference and Donte DiVincenzo was a large reason why.
Sunday, the Knicks had their doors blown off and the Pacers tied the series at 2-2 with a thorough 121-89 evisceration, and it was DiVincenzo — among many others — who took the blame for the woeful afternoon at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.
“We just came out and weren’t ready,” said DiVincenzo, who followed up a 35-point masterpiece in Game 3 with a disappointing seven-point, 3-for-13 buzzkill Sunday. “They came out and hit us first and kept going. They just competed harder from start to finish. Their bench guys came in and competed harder, their starters competed harder. They just played with an edge we didn’t play with.”
DiVincenzo did toe the company line in one other important matter.
“Lose by 30, lose by one, a loss is a loss,” he said. “You can take whatever from it, but ultimately mentally you just have to flush it and get ready because it’s a seven-game series.”
And, like the rest of the Knicks, he was confident they would leave whatever bad vibes the blowout loss might have generated at the Indiana state line.
The first day of the rest of Daniel Jones’ dwindling time with the Giants arrived Wednesday, with Jones in the building, in the meetings, on the practice field (although not doing very much) and not at all part of the game plan for the next game, relegated to a non-participant role for the remainder of the season.