
When Stephen A. Smith speaks, the sports world listensāespecially when it’s about his beloved New York Knicks. And heading into one of the most tightly contested series of the 2025 NBA Playoffs, the ESPN analyst isnāt mincing words: he believes the Knicks will knock the Indiana Pacers out in seven games.
On a recent episode of First Take, Stephen A. delivered his trademark fiery take, saying, āI respect what Indiana’s done. Haliburton is a star. Siakam has championship pedigree. But when it comes down to itāwhen itās Game 7 in Madison Square Gardenāyouāre not walking out of there with a win. Not against this Knicks team. Not in that building.ā
Itās a bold claim, but not one without substance. The Knicks and Pacers have been locked in a battle thatās as physical and emotional as it is tactical. Through six games, weāve seen everything: big-time performances, clutch moments, and momentum swings that have made this Eastern Conference Semifinals series one of the most compelling of the postseason.

The Pacers, led by Tyrese Haliburtonās dazzling playmaking and Pascal Siakamās veteran poise, have pushed the Knicks to the edge. Theyāve executed with pace, moved the ball well, and havenāt backed down from the challenge. Indianaās young core, including Bennedict Mathurin and Andrew Nembhard, has shown maturity beyond its years.

But Stephen A. isnāt betting against the Knicksānot now, not in a winner-takes-all scenario. And to be fair, New York has given him reasons to believe.
Jalen Brunson has been sensational throughout the playoffs, putting up All-NBA level performances game after game. The Knicksā offense flows through him, and his ability to score, facilitate, and control the tempo has been the difference in tight moments. Despite battling nagging injuries and facing aggressive defensive schemes, Brunson continues to answer the call.
āJalen Brunson is HIM,ā Smith emphasized. āYou give that man a Game 7 in the Garden, and heās not going out like that. Heās got that old-school New York toughness. He was made for this.ā
Another major factor in Stephen A.ās prediction? Defense. The Knicks have built their identity around grit and grind. With OG Anunoby locking up on the wing, Josh Hart flying around the court making hustle plays, and Isaiah Hartenstein holding it down in the paint, New York has made Indiana work for every point. Even when the offense stalls, the defense keeps them in games.
Whatās more, the Garden crowdāsomething Smith repeatedly called the āsixth manāāis expected to bring unmatched energy. Game 7 at Madison Square Garden isnāt just a basketball gameāitās a war zone of emotion, history, and noise. That atmosphere has rattled teams before, and Smith is betting it will again.
Of course, not everyone agrees. Pacers fans and analysts have pushed back, pointing to Indianaās superior depth, fast pace, and Haliburtonās ability to break down even the toughest defenses. And with Rick Carlisle at the helm, Indiana has a coach who knows how to win big games.
Still, Stephen A. stands firm.
āIndianaās nice. Theyāve got pieces. But the Knicks? Theyāre made for this moment. Itās going seven, and in Game 7, the Knicks close it out. Period.ā
The tension is sky-high heading into the series finale. Two proud franchises with deep playoff histories. Two fanbases starving for more. And one game to decide who advances.
Love him or hate him, Stephen A.ās take reflects the belief of many Knicks fans: that this team has the toughness, the star power, and the home-court edge to finish the job.
One thingās for sureāGame 7 will be unforgettable. And if the Knicks do pull it off, expect Stephen A. to be front and center, suit on, voice raised, and all the receipts ready.