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The New York Knicks beat the Brooklyn Nets in dominant fashion, 134-98. The game was never close.

The Knicks started the game hot, knocking down seven of eleven three-pointers in the first quarter and dashing out to an 18-point lead. New York continued to score easily, with ball movement flowing to the tune of 18 assists and 72 points at halftime.

The dominance only got worse in the second half. The Knicks didn’t stop scoring, while their defense clamped down as they left the third quarter up by 33 points. Karl-Anthony Towns led the way as New York kept up their success at the top of the fourth quarter. The benches entered the game with over seven minutes left to play.

Mike Brown’s offense is flowing, and the Knicks have shown improvement each game leading into this masterpiece. Let’s take a closer look at the success.

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