The Indiana Pacers are set to take on the New York Knicks for the second time this season. In their last matchup on Dec. 18, New York won 114-113.
While the Pacers rank last in the Eastern Conference standings and have lost each of their last four games, the Knicks have won nine of their last 10 games and are tied with the Boston Celtics for the No. 2 seed.
Here is the full injury report for the Pacers and Knicks ahead of Tuesday's game.
2/10 Pacers injury report vs. Knicks
- Johnny Furphy (knee) - OUT
- Tyrese Haliburton (Achilles) - OUT
- Quenton Jackson (two-way) - QUESTIONABLE
- T.J. McConnell (hamstring) - QUESTIONABLE
- Aaron Nesmith (hand) - QUESTIONABLE
- Taelon Peter (two-way) - QUESTIONABLE
- Micah Potter (hip) - QUESTIONABLE
- Ethan Thompson (two-way) - QUESTIONABLE
- Obi Toppin (foot) - OUT
- Ivica Zubac (ankle) - QUESTIONABLE
Johnny Furphy suffered a torn right ACL during Indiana's loss to the Toronto Raptors on Sunday. He will be out for the remainder of the season.
Quenton Jackson, Taelon Peter, and Ethan Thompson are all listed as questionable against the Knicks due to their two-way contracts.
The Pacers have listed T.J. McConnell as questionable for Tuesday's game due to right hamstring soreness.
Aaron Nesmith is listed as questionable against New York due to a left hand strain.
Micah Potter played each of Indiana's last two games, but he is listed as questionable for Tuesday's game as he continues to deal with a left hip contusion.
Though Ivica Zubac is officially listed as questionable to make his Pacers debut on Tuesday, head coach Rick Carlisle already said he will not play before the All-Star break and is expected to be out for a while due to an ankle injury.
2/10 Knicks injury report vs. Pacers
- OG Anunoby (toe) - QUESTIONABLE
- Pacome Dadiet (G League) - QUESTIONABLE
- Dillon Jones (two-way) - AVAILABLE
- Miles McBride (pelvic) - OUT
- Mitchell Robinson (ankle) - OUT
OG Anunoby missed each of the Knicks' last two games, and he is listed as questionable against the Pacers due to a right toe injury.
The Knicks are expected to be without Miles McBride for the rest of the regular season after he underwent surgery to repair a sports hernia. In his place, New York will rely more heavily on Jose Alvarado, who the team acquired from the New Orleans Pelicans ahead of last week's trade deadline.
New York has ruled Mitchell Robinson out for Tuesday's game for left ankle injury management.
