It was never close. The New York Knicks picked up right where they left off after a four-day break with a dominant performance over the crosstown rival Brooklyn Nets on Sunday, winning by a score of 134-98 for their fourth straight victory.
The Knicks made scoring look too easy against the Nets
The Knicks’ offensive potential is being seen on full display, with them having perhaps their best offensive performance of the young season. They got into a rhythm from three-point range and absolutely dominated, knocking down 17-for-37 (45.9%) from beyond the arc.
They got positive contributions from just about everybody, with six different Knicks scoring in double digits. Karl-Anthony Towns led the way in scoring with 28 points, and he also grabbed 12 rebounds and recorded two steals as the Ne

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