The Knicks ’ road struggles don’t seem to apply when the trip is only across the river. Barclays Center once again felt like a second home Monday night, packed with Knicks fans and MSG-style vendors lining the outdoor plaza. And once again, the visitors made themselves comfortable, beating the Nets 113-100 in the latest interborough matchup.
Karl-Anthony Towns was unstoppable, finishing with 37 points and 12 rebounds as the Knicks improved to 10-6 and 2-5 on the road this season. Brooklyn fell to 3-14 with the loss and remained winless at home. The Nets have lost 12 straight games to the Knicks, the longest streak in either direction in the history of the series.
Despite the recent one-sided history and the lopsided fan presence, the Nets didn’t ease into the night. Brooklyn came out w

New York Daily News Sports

Deseret News
Essentiallysports Basketball
Newsday
NBA
ESPN NBA
CBS Sports NBA
The Shaw Local News Sports
AlterNet