Get ready for a thrilling NBA recap! The New York Knicks dominate the Brooklyn Nets, extending their winning streak and leaving the Nets in the dust.
In a high-octane game on November 10, 2025, the Knicks showcased their prowess, led by the dynamic Karl-Anthony Towns, who dominated the court with 28 points and 12 rebounds. Joining him were Jalen Brunson and OG Anunoby, each contributing 19 points, as the Knicks matched an impressive 11-game winning streak in series history.
But here's where it gets controversial... The Nets, despite having Michael Porter Jr. score an impressive 25 points, couldn't keep up with the Knicks' offensive onslaught. After a season-high 137 points in their previous game, the Knicks maintained their momentum, shooting with precision and outperforming the Nets in fast-break points.
The first quarter set the tone, with the Knicks racing to an early 8-0 lead and then closing with an 11-0 burst, leaving the Nets trailing 40-22. The Knicks' 3-point shooting was on fire, with a remarkable 7 for 11 success rate, while the Nets struggled, managing only 1 for 10.
And this is the part most people miss... The Knicks' dominance continued into the second half. After scoring a whopping 83 points in the second half of their previous game against Minnesota, they maintained their scoring prowess, resulting in a combined 160 points over their last four quarters. An incredible display of offensive consistency!
In the third quarter, the Knicks opened with a 12-0 run, with all five starters contributing, extending their lead to a commanding 89-62. The gap widened further to 107-70, with Josh Hart leading a 9-0 spurt.
This winning streak for the Knicks began on February 13, 2023, and it's a remarkable turnaround. Previously, the Nets had an impressive nine-game winning streak, but the departure of key players Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving just before the Knicks' winning streak began seems to have shifted the balance of power.
The Nets did have a winning streak of their own in the mid-1980s, beating the Knicks 11 times straight. But now, the tables have turned, and the Knicks are on a roll.
So, what do you think? Is this a sign of a new era for the Knicks, or will the Nets find their footing and bounce back? Let's discuss in the comments!