CHARLOTTE — The Knicks might be stuffed for Thanksgiving after devouring the Hornets.
Mike Brown’s new lineup was good. Historically good.
With Mitchell Robinson moving to the bench, the five Knicks starters all scored in double digits in the opening half of Wednesday’s 129-101 obliteration of the Hornets.
It was the first time that every Knicks starter had at least 10 points at the break since the 1996-97 season — when those statistics were first tracked.
The reward was a 25-point lead at the break for the Knicks (11-6), and a Jalen Brunson breeze to the final buzzer in front of a heavy pro-Knicks crowd in Charlotte (4-14).
Brunson dropped a game-high 33 points on 14-of-28 shooting in 34 minutes.
Brown’s dominating lineup included Josh Hart and Miles McBride, both of whom shined in

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