

Key Takeaways:
- Karl-Anthony Towns tallied 37 points and 12 rebounds as the Knicks claimed their 12th consecutive win against the Nets
- Noah Clowney registered a career-high 31 points for Brooklyn, but the Nets dropped to 0-8 at Barclays Center this season
- New York shot 45-for-88 from the field, holding Brooklyn to just 33-for-87 shooting
Match Analysis
The New York Knicks extended their remarkable winning streak over their crosstown rivals with a 113-100 triumph against the Brooklyn Nets at Barclays Center on Monday night. Karl-Anthony Towns was at the forefront of the Knicks’ attack, recording an impressive 37 points on 14-of-20 shooting and grabbing 12 rebounds. He was flawless from the charity stripe, converting all six free throws.
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Jalen Brunson provided strong support with a 27-point outing, while Mikal Bridges added 16 points and Jordan Clarkson contributed 12 points off the bench for New York. The visitors were efficient offensively, finishing the night 45-for-88 from the floor.
Statistical Breakdown
The Knicks’ defensive intensity was also on display as they held the Nets to 33-for-87 shooting. Despite a standout performance from Noah Clowney, who delivered a career-best 31 points, Brooklyn were unable to close the gap. Michael Porter Jr. added 16 points for the Nets.
Brooklyn’s latest defeat leaves them winless in eight games at their home venue this season.
| Team | Score | Top Scorer | Field Goals |
|---|---|---|---|
| New York Knicks | 113 | Karl-Anthony Towns (37) | 45-for-88 |
| Brooklyn Nets | 100 | Noah Clowney (31) | 33-for-87 |
Key Moments
The contest was closely matched at 51 points apiece, following a three-point play from Nets guard Terance Mann early in the third quarter. However, the Knicks surged ahead as Bridges and Towns combined for 23 points, spearheading a 38-27 third-quarter run. New York shot 63.6% from the field during this period, including 6-for-10 from beyond the arc, building an 89-75 advantage entering the final frame.
Team News & Upcoming Fixtures
New York played without Landry Shamet, who was sidelined due to a right shoulder sprain picked up in the first quarter of Saturday’s loss at Orlando.
The Knicks will travel to Charlotte for their next fixture on Wednesday, while the Nets are set to host Philadelphia on Friday.




