BOSTON — There is one team Evan Fournier has proven he can score against — the Celtics.
But the French shooting guard, in his first rocky season with the Knicks, can’t catch a break. Instead of building upon his career-high 41-point performance from the Knicks’ last-second win over the Celtics on Thursday, Fournier missed the rematch Saturday, a 99-75 loss, with a bruised hip, as the Knicks tallied their lowest point total of the season.
“He was definitely missed, especially after the game he had last time,’’ RJ Barrett said.
Fournier has scored at least 32 points in each of the Knicks’ three matchups with the Celtics so far this season, but he was in a zone beyond the stratosphere Thursday at the Garden. He went 10-for-14 on 3-pointers to tie J.R. Smith’s franchise record.
Though he’s been up and down this season, it was just the second game Fournier, who shown more durability than in the past, has missed this season. He has…