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Knicks roll past rival Nets to end road trip on high note
NY Post
Teams returning to the East Coast following an arduous western road trip often experience a clunker in their first game back in their home city, but both the Knicks and the Nets entered their first meeting of the season Wednesday night in that situation.
It was the Knicks who looked more rested and far sharper than their Brooklyn counterparts, coasting to a 121-102 win over the skidding Nets at Barclays Center.
Julius Randle led the way with 26 points and Donte DiVincenzo scored 23 with five made 3-pointers for the Knicks, who had gone 2-2 in four games out west — gaining the coveted split with a gritty win Monday ove LeBron James and the Lakers.
“The start of the game, I knew it’d be a challenge, more of a mental challenge just to go out there [as] the road trip continues,” Tom Thibodeau said after the game. “But the ball goes up and we gotta be ready to go. And I loved how we started the game; it had a defensive tone to it.
“Like I said going into the game, every game you can find a reason, right, to use an excuse and we don’t want to do that, Whether it’s an injury, long road trip, a back-to-back, In-Season Tournament, whatever it is, just be ready to go. When they tell us the ball’s going up at this time, we’re ready.”
Jalen Brunson finished with 16 points, eight assists and seven rebounds, while Immanuel Quickley registered 19 points and RJ Barrett added 14.