Pacers beat the Knicks down so bad that the ushers started playin’ bruh! “Takin’ Care of Business”

Myles Turner puts in work on Monday night as the Pacers maul the Knicks. Photo: Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports

As soon as boyz tipped it off at Bankers Life Fieldhouse on Monday night it was over. Indiana jumped out of the ride on New York and commenced to beatin’ the brakes off of them. When the smoke finally cleared the Pacers had blown them out of the joint 115-97 and the final score wasn’t even close to the beatin’ the Knicks endured for four quarters.

Playin’ without their leadin’ scorers Kristaps Porzingis (25.8 ppg) and Tim Hardaway Jr. (17.8 ppg) you already knew that the Pacers should have beaten them but NOBODY expected a straight up maulin’. They were up 26 points at the break where the Pacers were shootin’ 60 percent from both the field and from 3-point range! That’s NUTS!!!!!

Let’s keep it real or all the way 100, whichever comes 1st! They were beaten’ these cats so bad that the ushers started playin’ bruh. At the end of three they were up 30 points and at one point they were up 38!!! Wheredeydodatat?

The Knicks had nothin’ to offer without Porzinigis and Hardaway Jr. At one point I was like, bruh…just get on the bus and head on over to the airport without takin’ a shower. We’d all understand because this is torture just watchin’ you get beat down like this.

Everybody and their baby’s momma seemed to finish in double figures for the Pacers. They had seven cats with double digit scorin’ and Nate McMillan called the dogs off early. Thaddeus Young led the Pacers with 20 points followed by Bojan Bogdanovic with 19. Victor Oladipo jumped out of the whip with 16 as Myles Turner, Domantas Sabonis and Corey Joseph all finished with 12 apiece. Darren Collison rounded out the crew with 10 points and 10 assists.

Up next the dull Bulls on Wednesday and then the Cavs roll into town on Friday night! Stop me when I start lyin’!

Playas Thesaurus: 

1) Dun: noun – the person in question, dude, guy, etc. It’s whoever I’m talkin’ about and its non-gender specific.

The G is excluded from the endings of all words because the G is near and dear to my heart because I’m from “The G” which is Gary, Indiana. So I only use the G when I’m talkin’ about “The G!”

The caption under the photo isn’t real but its real talk!