NEW YORK – The New York Knicks extended their winning streak to four games on Sunday night with a 134-98 takedown of the Brooklyn Nets. The crosstown visitors, led by Michael Porter Jr.'s 22-point first-half outburst, only trailed by 15 points at halftime. The Knicks shut down Porter Jr. , and the Nets, in the second half. New York held the ex-Denver Nugget to three points in the half as they cruised to the win.
The streak of wins lines up perfectly with the Knicks' longest home stand since 2013 . They have won all four games to start, leaving the team with a 6-0 start at home to begin the season. The streak is a welcome change of pace from the three-game losing streak that led up to it. After winning each of its first two games, New York dropped three straight on the road against t

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