NBA

New York Knicks at Indiana Pacers

· National Basketball Association
9-22, 5-13 Away
Final
99 - 110

20-10, 11-4 Home

Turner, Oladipo lead Pacers over Knicks for 7th straight win

Oladipo had his best outing since returning from a nagging right knee injury that kept him out of the lineup for 11 games, scoring 26 points Sunday as the Indiana Pacers beat the New York Knicks 110-99 for their seventh straight victory.

The winner of the Most Improved Player award last season added eight rebounds, seven assists and a season-high five steals. The All-Star guard said he is nearly feeling 100 percent.

"I'm almost there," Oladipo said. "I'm still trying to get my legs back under me. But I'm almost there."

Myles Turner added 24 points, six rebounds and two blocks. He also halted the Knicks' momentum on a fast break in the fourth quarter, sprinting across the court to disrupt Emmanuel Mudiay's layup attempt that would have cut the Pacers' lead to four points late in the game.

The Pacers say plays like that symbolize their defensive focus.

"That's just our makeup. It's just something that's embedded in our heads. We know we have to be in our spots (on defense) to help our teammates," Darren Collison said. "We're just caring about one another. Everybody's making the right plays, and really, it comes down to our defense. When we play defense the way we have been, we can do whatever we want on the offensive end."

Enes Kanter finished with 20 points and 15 rebounds for the Knicks. Tim Hardaway Jr. scored 19 points and Mudiay finished with 18.

The Pacers led by as many as 10 in the first half, but only led 56-53 at halftime.

It was tied at 81 with about 9 minutes remaining before Indiana scored seven straight points for an 88-81 lead. New York made a late run but the Pacers held on to improve to 20-10.

"We just stepped up our energy," Turner said. "A team like (New York) tries to slow you down. We just had to create our own energy."

The Pacers led by as many as 10 in the first half, but only led 56-53 at halftime. It was tied at 81 with about 9 minutes remaining before Indiana scored seven straight points for an 88-81 lead. New York made a late run but the Pacers held on to improve to 20-10.

Enes Kanter finished with 20 points and 15 rebounds for the Knicks. Tim Hardaway Jr. scored 19 points and Mudiay finished with 18.

"I feel like we competed," Mudiay said. "(We) definitely showed a lot more effort. The main thing was getting us a chance in the first quarter, and that's what we went out there wanting to do, so we gave ourselves a chance. But it didn't come out the way we wanted."

TIP-INS

Knicks: Kanter had his 20th double-double of the season. . Mudiay has scored in double figures in 12 of the last 16 games . New York fell to 5-12 on the road.

Pacers: Lead the season series against New York 2-0. . The Pacers became the fourth team to reach the 20-win mark on the season. . Indiana moved within percentage points of Milwaukee for second place in the Eastern Conference standings . Indiana is 14-3 against conference opponents.

UP NEXT

Knicks: Host Phoenix on Monday.

Pacers: Host Cleveland on Tuesday.

Regular Season Series

IND leads series 2-0

Recent Plays

4th 0.0 End of Game 99 - 110
4th 0.0 End of the 4th Quarter 99 - 110
4th 14.5 Cory Joseph defensive rebound 99 - 110
4th 17.5 Noah Vonleh misses 28-foot three point jumper 99 - 110
4th 22.3 Victor Oladipo makes free throw 2 of 2 99 - 110

Statistics

https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/nba/500/ny.png&h=100&scale=crop&w=100&location=originNY https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/nba/500/ind.png&h=100&scale=crop&w=100&location=originIND
37-89 FG 40-87
42 Field Goal % 46
10-32 3PT 12-34
31 Three Point % 35
15-22 FT 18-23
68 Free Throw % 78
57 Rebounds 54
13 Offensive Rebounds 11
31 Defensive Rebounds 34
21 Assists 28
7 Steals 9
1 Blocks 4
15 Turnovers 13
2 Team Turnovers 0
17 Total Turnovers 13
0 Technical Fouls 0
0 Total Technical Fouls 0
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
11 Points Conceded Off Turnovers 11
8 Fast Break Points 6
36 Points in Paint 48
19 Fouls 18
5 Largest Lead 12
Indiana Pacers Indiana Pacers Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Tyrese Haliburton, G Out Apr 8
Kobe Brown, G Day-To-Day Apr 8
Ben Sheppard, G Day-To-Day Apr 8
Jarace Walker, F Day-To-Day Apr 8
T.J. McConnell, G Out Apr 8
New York Knicks New York Knicks Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Tyler Kolek, G Day-To-Day Apr 8

Game Information

Gainbridge Fieldhouse

Location: Indianapolis, IN
Attendance: 16,646 · Capacity:

2025-26 Atlantic Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Boston 54 25 .684 - W4
New York 51 28 .646 3 W3
Toronto 44 35 .557 10 W1
Philadelphia 43 36 .544 11 L2
Brooklyn 20 59 .253 34 W2

2025-26 Central Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Detroit 58 22 .725 - W1
Cleveland 51 29 .638 7 W4
Milwaukee 31 49 .388 27 L2
Chicago 30 49 .380 27.5 W1
Indiana 18 61 .228 39.5 L3
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