Good luck billing this as a rivalry. For the 11th straight time, the Knicks dragged their little-brother neighbors to the woodshed.
They walked into Sunday’s borough-to-borough matchup with a top-five NBA offense and a three-game home winning streak — and walked out with yet another rout over a Nets team that entered the night with eight times as many losses as wins.
The result? As expected: A resounding 134-98 victory at Madison Square Garden — and another 40-point quarter, their league-leading sixth this season.
Five miles separate The Garden from Barclays Center. On the floor, the gap couldn’t be wider. This rivalry, once buzzing with potential, has flatlined — buried beneath Brooklyn’s failed superteam experiment and the Knicks’ steady rise into a contender.
At this point, the two

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