As the New York Knicks and Indiana Pacers meet tonight for a rematch, the guy who did all the "damage" (well, off the court at least) will be missing.  Ron Artest will will be allowed in Conseco Field House tonight as he serves the third and final game of his suspension for hurling a television monitor then grabbing a camera out of the hands of an MSG Network employee filming the tirade.

Marc Berman of the New York Post says that Artesthas agreed to reimburse the Knicks, and the league agreed the $35,000 fine can be applied to it. The camera was a high-definition model and may be worth $150,000. He also will pay for the monitor.

"I'm [ticked off] about it - at Ronnie, not the league," Pacers GM Donnie Walsh was quoted as saying.

As for Artest, he states he was simply ticked off about his play and is now seeing a Pacers psychiatrist to control his anger.

"I was sorry to take the camera out of his hands, but the thing was all in my face," Artest said. "I don't want to see no cameras at that point."