INDIANAPOLIS — There is no big body of water in this heartland city, but if there were, the Knicks couldn’t have thrown the ball into it Sunday in failing to reach 100 points.
At Bankers Life Fieldhouse, the Knicks were throwing up bricks and some airballs and were beaten by the Pacers 110-99 after wasting a rare but solid defensive performance. The Knicks fell to 9-22.
Trey Burke made his return from a six-game absence but was rusty as an old Buick, going 1-of-7 off the bench.