NEW YORK—The New York Knicks were clearly not going to shoot their way out of their slump. With most of their starters struggling, it was going to have to be done with defense—just the way they like it. “This is how we win games,” All-Star forward Julius Randle said. Immanuel Quickley came off the bench to score 16 points, and the Knicks limited the Indiana Pacers to two baskets in the fourth quarter to rally for a 92–84 victory on Monday night. Kemba Walker also had 16 points for the Knicks, but he didn’t play in the fourth when the reserves and especially the defense won it for New York. Derrick Rose, Walker’s backup, added 14 points. The Knicks ended a three-game home losing streak and a two-game skid overall by outscoring the Pacers 23–10 in the final 12 minutes. “It’s kind of like ’90s-style basketball. You’ve got to go …