With so much focus on developing Brooklyn’s rookies, no Nets player has developed more than Noah Clowney.

The young forward had a career-high 31 points against the Knicks on 7-for-13 shooting from 3-point range with four rebounds and three assists.

He attacked close-outs more viciously than last season and looked more confident.

“Very. Trying to be aggressive helps my teammates. Yeah, it’s really it,” Clowney said.

Noah Clowney looks to move ball during the Nets’ Nov. 24 loss to the Knicks. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

The forward — at 21, still younger than rookie teammate Danny Wolf and half of this incoming draft class — has blossomed as a starter.

He’s averaging 18.1 points in his past seven games, hitting 40 percent from deep.

Ziaire Williams was a healthy scratch, dropp

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