LaMelo Ball went ahead and parted the Red Sea. Mike Brown immediately stormed the court.

Call it the Hornets star guard’s best Moses impression. The Knicks had blown an early 20-point lead and were clinging to a six-point cushion coming out of halftime. And 110 seconds into the third quarter, Ball brought the ball up the floor, shed Miles McBride on a high screen, sliced directly down the center of the Knicks’ defense — untouched — and placed the ball in the basket with two hands.

Brown had seen this movie before.

“It happened last night,” he said after Wednesday’s win — the second leg of a back-to-back following Tuesday’s loss in Boston . “Remember Jaylen Brown went downhill on our defense and dunked the ball without being touched. And it was basically the same play. And we talked

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