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Indy 500 winner Alex Palou took in Game 3 of the NBA’s Eastern Conference Finals between the Indiana Pacers and the New York Knicks, capping off a big day in Indianapolis. The atmosphere was electric as fans filled the arena, eagerly supporting their teams in a crucial playoff matchup.
Palou, who recently celebrated his victory at the iconic race, seemed to relish the opportunity to immerse himself in another thrilling sporting event. His presence added an extra layer of excitement to the game, as he engaged with fans and showcased his love for Indiana sports.
The matchup between the Pacers and Knicks was highly anticipated, with both teams vying for a crucial win in the series. The energy in the arena reflected the passionate sports culture of Indianapolis, where fans rally behind their teams in both motorsports and basketball.
Palou's attendance at the game not only highlights his connection to the city but also underscores the vibrant sports scene that thrives in Indiana.
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