The rare 2-0 comebacks that can give Knicks hope before Game 3

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INDIANAPOLIS — The Knicks are facing a daunting obstacle, to be sure, but not an insurmountable one.

Tom Thibodeau’s team posted two straight wins in Boston to start the previous round of the playoffs, but they find themselves on the other side of that problem after dropping the first two at the Garden against the pace-happy Pacers.

The Celtics were unable to become the sixth team in NBA history to win a seven-game series under that scenario, but the Knicks now must accomplish that feat and win four of the next five — beginning with Game 3 on Sunday night at Gainbridge Fieldhouse — if they are to reach the NBA Finals for the first time since 1999.

Overall, 34 teams in league annals have overcome any 0-2 deficit to win a playoff series.

Jalen Brunson is pictured during the Knicks’ loss to the Pacers on May 23. Charles Wenzelberg

It’s never been done in a conference final, but here is a look at the only five times a team has lost the first two games on their home court before rebounding to win a best-of-seven series.

(Note: The Suns also overcame an 0-2 hole in a five-game set against the Lakers in 1993).

1969 Lakers vs. Warriors

Jerry West and Wilt Chamberlain rallied their team to take four straight games in the first-round Western Conference semifinals, including three in San Francisco, after losing the first two in L.A., including a 40-point blowout on the road in Game 6.


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The Lakers fell short in the NBA Finals again that year to Bill Russell and the Celtics — for the sixth time in eight seasons — although West became the only player in league history to win Finals MVP on the losing team.

1994 Rockets vs. Suns

Hakeem Olajuwon blocks a shot during the Rockets’ playoff
series against the Suns in 1994. NBAE via Getty Images

One year after Charles Barkley and the Suns had pulled off a five-game series comeback against the Lakers after losing the first two in Phoenix, they dropped four of the final five to Hakeem Olajuwon and the eventual champion Rockets in the second round after opening the series with two wins in Houston.

With Michael Jordan giving baseball a try, the Rockets won their first of back-to-back titles that year in seven games over the Knicks.

2005 Mavericks vs. Rockets

More than a decade later, the Yao Ming/Tracy McGrady Rockets — coached by Jeff Van Gundy — were on the other side of that scenario after taking the first two games in Dallas.

Dirk Nowitzki attempts a shot during the Mavericks’ playoff series against the Rockets in 2005. Getty Images

Dirk Nowitzki and the Mavs grabbed wins in the next two games in Houston before eventually closing out the first-round series — which was expanded to seven games in 2003 — at home with a 116-76 romp in Game 7 behind 31 points from Jason Terry.

2017 Celtics vs. Bulls

Tom Thibodeau was in his first season coaching the Timberwolves after spending five seasons at the helm in Chicago, but predecessor Fred Hoiberg’s squad flushed the 2-0 lead it seized in Boston in the opening round.

Led by leading scorer Isaiah Thomas, the Celtics won three times in Chicago and four straight games overall under coach Brad Stevens before falling short against LeBron James and the Cavaliers in the East final.

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2021 Clippers vs. Mavericks

The road teams actually won each of the first six games of this first-round clash before the Clippers pulled out Game 7 at Staples Center behind the All-Stars tandem of Kawhi Leonard and Paul George.

That year marked the closest the Clips ever have gotten to the NBA Finals, losing the West title to Devin Booker, Mikal Bridges, Cam Payne and the Suns in six games.

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