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They’re back in a New York groove.

Reinvigorated and relieved fans poured out onto Seventh Avenue riding high on the Knicks’ wire-to-wire win against the Pacers Thursday night in what the faithful hope is not the final home game of the season.

New York thoroughly cooked the Indiana Pacers in Game 5 Thursday night at the Mecca — winning 111-94 — inspiring fans to believe the series, and the season, is not over yet.

Knicks fans celebrating during the first half at the Central Park watch party at Summerstage. Angelina Katsanis

“I’m feeling confident. I feel reborn. At first, I was kind of iffy, but Knicks in seven is alive,” Dan Sindo, 20, who attended the Garden party with his girlfriend, told The Post.

“Amazing. This is a once-in-a-lifetime moment. We haven’t won the series. We got a long way to go, still, but, oh my God,” said Erik Blutinger, 39, an emergency physician at Mount Sinai.

“There’s one team in New York — it is the New York Knicks. I’ve been a Knicks fan since the Ewing era. I was too little. I wasn’t even born when they made the finals in 1970 and ‘73. Now it’s in sight. There’s hope again,” Blutinger, who was celebrating his birthday, said.

Henry Wang, 24, brought a homemade, roughly life-sized, stuffed doll of Pacers point guard Tyrese Haliburton to the crowd outside MSG. Haliburton ripped the heart out of Knicks fans in Game 1 of the series with the faithful returning the favor — and then some — on the effigy. 

Erik Blutinger, 39, a lifelong Knicks fan celebrating the win and his birthday with his wife Jude. Marie Pohl/ NY Post
Henry Wang, 24, brought a homemade plush effigy of
Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton. Marie Pohl/ NY Post
Within minutes, the plushie was disemboweled and left
for dead by ravenous Knicks fans. Marie Pohl/ NY Post

“[The doll] did not last even seven minutes. He got completely disemboweled. He got jumped. They pantsed him. And then the cops took him, which is classic New York fashion,” Wang revealed to The Post.

Video posted online showed fans savagely letting out all their frustrations on the spineless Haliburton — forming a circle and stomping the plushie to smithereens.

More boisterous hoopheads were letting the trash talk fly and were ready for another party outside the Garden.

Knicks fans cheered on the team from Central Park as the hometown heroes won wire to wire over the Indiana Pacers. Angelina Katsanis
Peter Parker, 22, from Queens, had some strong words for Pacers point guard Tyrese Haliburton after the big Knicks win. Marie Pohl/ NY Post

“Don’t get me started! We’re getting f–-king lit! The streets are getting teared down! Knicks in seven!” 19-year-old Budders, a UConn student, told The Post.

A man in a Spiderman costume, who identified himself as “Peter Parker,” 22, yelled to The Post, “Knicks in seven! We love the Knicks and f–k Tyrese Haliburton.”

One levelheaded fan pushed back against fans celebrating too vigorously as the Knicks are still on the brink of elimination and trail in the series 3-2.

Fans cheering from Central Park, where the watch parties were moved following the rambunctious celebration outside MSG last series. Angelina Katsanis
The faithful believe that their hopes have been renewed that the Knicks could win the Eastern Conference Finals in seven games. Angelina Katsanis

“Why is everyone celebrating? We still got another game,” one fan shouted while walking out of the arena.

Before the big win, a Knicks fan was handcuffed outside of MSG after he ripped the jersey off of a Pacers fan during an argument in the third quarter, video showed.

Other than that hiccup, there were no pole-climbers or fisticuffs in the dense crowd of revelers.

The Knicks will now travel back to Indiana for Game 6 on Saturday. A win would send the series back to the Mecca for Game 7 on Monday.

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