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New York Knicks vs. Indiana Pacers: How to watch Game 4 of the 2025 NBA Eastern Conference Finals tonight
The Eastern Conference finals between the New York Knicks and the the Indiana Pacers have been a wild, emotional ride filled with unexpected comebacks (or, one could argue, leads that have been completely blown in the 4th quarter). After the Pacers grabbed two victories at Madison Square Garden last week, the Knicks managed to keep hope alive after winning Game 3 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis on Sunday. The series will continue tonight in Indiana with Game 4.
You can catch this game – and every other game of the Eastern Conference finals – on TNT and Max. Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch the Knicks vs. Pacers series.
How to watch the New York Knicks vs. Indiana Pacers:
Dates: Tuesday, May 27, 2025
Time: 8 p.m. ET (Game 4)
TV channel: TNT, TruTV
Streaming: Max, Sling, DirecTV and more
Where to watch the Knicks vs. Pacers Eastern Conference Finals:
You can tune in to every game of the New York Knicks vs. Indiana Pacers series on TNT and truTV. These channels are available on platforms like DirecTV, Sling and Fubo. The game will also be streaming on Max.
NBA Eastern Conference Finals channel:
All games in the NBA Eastern Conference finals series between the Pacers and Knicks will air on TNT and truTV.
How to watch the NBA Eastern Conference Finals without cable:
Who is playing in the NBA Eastern Conference Finals?
This year, the New York Knicks will face the Indiana Pacers in the Eastern Conference finals.
2025 NBA Eastern Conference Finals TV schedule:
All times Eastern.
Game 4
Tues., May 27, 8 p.m. (TNT, truTV, Max)
Game 5
Thurs., May 29, 8 p.m. (TNT, truTV, Max)
Game 6*
Sat., May 31, 8 p.m. (TNT, truTV, Max)
Game 7*
Mon., June 2, 8 p.m. (TNT, truTV, Max)
*if necessary
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Houston guard Milos Uzan reportedly withdraws from NBA Draft to return to school for his senior season
One of the best players on one of the best college basketball teams from last season is going to run it back. Houston guard Milos Uzan will reportedly withdraw from the 2025 NBA Draft and return to school for his senior season, according to multiple reports.
The decision comes as a surprise. Uzan was listed as No. 38 on Yahoo Sports’ big board, suggesting he would be selected early in the second round — with the possibility of going near the end of the first round.
It’s not the first time Uzan has pulled himself out of the draft. Uzan also went through the draft process following his sophomore year at Oklahoma. He pulled out before the draft deadline and announced he would return to college, but transfer to Houston.
He experienced a breakout season with the Cougars. Uzan, 22, averaged 11.4 points and 4.3 assists in his first season at Houston. The Cougars went 35-5 and finished No. 2 overall in the final men’s poll of the season.
During the NCAA tournament, Uzan helped the Cougars reach the championship game, where they lost to Florida in a tight contest. Uzan scored six points.
Following the end of the college season, Uzan again decided to go through the draft process. He opted to pull out Tuesday — a day before the deadline to withdraw from the NBA Draft — and go back to Houston for a final year.
Uzan did not specify why he withdrew from the draft again. It’s possible the guard was hoping to receive a higher draft grade from teams and experts. It’s also possible he wanted to return to Houston to try and win a championship after the team nearly pulled off the feat last season.
Uzan’s return should ensure the Cougars are ranked high once again at the start of the 2025-26 season. He’ll combine with Emanuel Sharp — who averaged 12.6 points last season — and Joseph Tugler, the Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year, to give Houston a formidable trio.
Uzan could see his numbers increase once again in his senior season, especially after L.J. Cryer’s departure. If Uzan can step up his game once more, he could further increase his NBA Draft grade before his college eligibility runs out after next season.
Secretary Rollins Increases Funding to Reimburse States for Food Safety Inspections
(Washington, D.C., May 27, 2025) – U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins announced today she will exercise the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) authority to provide a much-needed funding increase of $14.5 million in reimbursements to states for meat and poultry inspection programs. Without this funding, States may not have the resources to continue their own inspection programs which ensure products are safe. This funding increase ensures American produced meat and poultry can make it to market and onto the tables of families across the country.