Trey Burke has been to the Garden before. He even defeated the Knicks once with a buzzer-beating jumper while playing for Utah. But he had a little problem Sunday, his first day at work for the home team.
“I got lost trying to go to the court,” Burke said before the Knicks’ 123-118 overtime loss to New Orleans.
The Knicks hope they have found something after signing the 6-1 point guard for the rest of this season, with a team option for next season. The Michigan man was tearing up the G League for the Westchester Knicks, averaging 26.