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The Knicks roster for 2024-25 was expected to win against the Pacers in the Eastern Conference Finals, but a Game 1 loss and a missed goaltending call led to controversy.

The Indiana Pacers won the best-of-seven series against the New York Knicks in the 2024 Eastern Conference Semifinals, ending the series with a 130-109 victory in Game 7. Although the Knicks had been leading the series, the Pacers ultimately advanced, proving their performance in the final game. The claim regarding the missed goaltending call affecting the game's integrity is more subjective and lacks concrete evidence of its impact. Overall, based on the available data and score outcomes, the claim that the Knicks were expected to win is speculative, and the subjective nature of the claims about the goaltending call's impact on the game reduces factual accuracy. Supportive data indicate the series outcome more than the highlighted controversy, leading to a low factual score overall.

Language: en_US 5 claims analyzed

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Mostly False sports
The 2024-25 Knicks roster should have won the 2024-25 Eastern Conference Finals against the Indiana Pacers.
The claim is speculative and pertains to expectations rather than a verifiable fact. The Indiana Pacers won the series, advancing to the Eastern Conference Finals.
10
False sports
The Game 1 loss for the Knicks was a morale killer.
This is a subjective statement about the emotional impact on the Knicks rather than a factual claim.
10
False sports
The Knicks should not have allowed such a comeback to happen.
This is an opinion regarding game performance rather than a factual claim.
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Mixed sports
There was a missed goaltending call that led to an Indiana 3-pointer.
Reports and analysis did not prominently feature or confirm a missed goaltending call decisive to the game's outcome.
10
False sports
The referees blowing the goaltending call ruined the integrity of the game.
This is an opinion on the impact of the call rather than a factual statement.

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