The New York Knicks close out a road trip on Friday night with a visit to the Indiana Pacers in a game that carries very different implications for each team. New York has spent most of the season near the top of the Eastern Conference standings and continues to push for playoff position. Indiana has endured a difficult campaign and enters the game near the bottom of the conference after a long losing streak. The Pacers shocked the Knicks in their last meeting and New York will try to avenge that loss in this Knicks vs Pacers rematch.
Game Snapshot
- Matchup: New York Knicks @ Indiana Pacers
- Date & Time: Friday, March 13, 7:30 PM ET
- Venue: Gainbridge Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, Indiana
- Broadcast: NBA League Pass
Key Storylines
- The Knicks enter the night with one of the best records in the Eastern Conference and a strong offense averaging well over 115 points per game.
- Indiana has lost 11 straight games and has dealt with several key injuries that have disrupted its rotation.
- The season series between the teams is tied 1-1 after Indiana secured a high-scoring overtime win earlier in the year.
- The Knicks are 1.5 games back of the Boston Celtics for second place in the Eastern Conference, making this game a must-win against a struggling opponent.
Key Players
Indiana Pacers
- Andrew Nembhard leads the backcourt for Indiana and has carried a larger role during the team’s injury issues.
- Jarace Walker has become a major part of the Pacers frontcourt rotation. The young forward provides scoring, rebounding, and defensive activity while seeing increased minutes.
- Ivica Zubac gives Indiana a presence in the paint. His ability to rebound and score around the rim remains important for a team that has struggled defensively.
- Pascal Siakam normally anchors the offense with 24.0 points, 6.7 rebounds, and 3.9 assists per game this season. His status has been uncertain due to injury, which has hurt Indiana’s scoring balance.
New York Knicks
- Jalen Brunson continues to lead the Knicks offense. The guard averages 26.2 points and 6.5 assists per game and serves as the primary creator in late-game situations.
- Karl-Anthony Towns anchors the interior and leads the team in rebounding with 11.9 per game. His scoring and spacing add another dimension to the Knicks’ attack.
- Mikal Bridges contributes on both ends of the floor and provides perimeter scoring and defensive pressure against opposing wings.
- OG Anunoby adds physical defense and efficient scoring while helping New York maintain balance between offense and defense.
Stat Comparison
| Stat | Knicks | Pacers |
|---|---|---|
| Points per game | 117.2 | 111.3 |
| Points allowed per game | 110.9 | 120.0 |
| Team Field Goal % | 47% | 45% |
| Rebounds Per Game | 46.1 | 42.2 |
| Assists Per Game | 27.6 | 26.5 |
Head-to-Head & Betting Trends
- The season series between the teams is tied 1-1.
- The Pacers won the most recent meeting in overtime with a 137 to 134 victory.
- New York holds an against the spread record of 37-31 this season.
- Indiana has posted a 28-38 mark against the spread.
Knicks vs Pacers Pick & Model Projection
- Score Projection: New York Knicks 118 – Indiana Pacers 103 ATS PRO
- Pick: Knicks -13.5 ATS PRO
- Confidence: 4 out of 5 ATS PRO
- Win Probability: Knicks 82%, Pacers 18% ATS PRO
New York enters this game with a significant advantage in roster depth, offensive efficiency, and defensive reliability. The Knicks shoot the ball efficiently, rebound well, and have one of the league’s best scoring guards in Jalen Brunson directing the offense. Their ability to generate three-point shooting and second-chance points creates consistent scoring output.
Indiana, meanwhile, has struggled badly during its losing streak and has been forced to rely on a short rotation with several important players unavailable. That has shown up on the defensive end, where the Pacers have allowed high scoring totals while also having difficulty sustaining offense for four quarters. Unless Indiana receives an unexpected scoring surge, it is difficult to see the Pacers keeping pace. I’ll lay the points with the Knicks on Friday night.


