Monday was a reminder that the Knicks and Nets are separated by more than just five miles, and the East River.

The 113-100 Knicks victory in Brooklyn ran their winning streak over their rivals to 12, now the longest ever run in the history of this series.

They’d been just 1-5 on the road, but with their fans taking over the sellout crowd of 18,019 at Barclays Center, it probably felt like home.

The Knicks fans might not have been quite as boisterous as in the past, but considering the Nets haven’t won in this series since Jan. 28, 2023, maybe this is just old hat.

Karl-Anthony Towns bullied the Nets inside with 37 points and 12 rebounds, scoring 11 in a 17-2 first-half run that gave the Knicks (10-6) the lead for good. Jalen Brunson added 27 points, and horrid Nets shooting did the res

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