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Knicks’ Mike Brown Makes Shocking Admission After Nets Game

Knicks coach Mike Brown said the Nets' physicality affected his team in a close 93-92 win, marking the Knicks' fifth consecutive victory, officials said.

  • On Friday in Brooklyn, the New York Knicks outlasted the Brooklyn Nets 93-92 in a game that should've been a cakewalk on paper.
  • Mike Brown said the Nets' physicality from the start disrupted the Knicks, while on-court confrontations led to technical fouls after Nolan Traore's hard fall and players confronted Mitchell Robinson.
  • After outscoring Brooklyn 31-15 in the third quarter, Karl-Anthony Towns, Knicks forward, had 26 points and 15 rebounds, while Jalen Brunson scored 17 points.
  • Meanwhile, Brooklyn's skid continued as the Nets lost their sixth straight game and are 17-53, highlighting their rebuilding struggles.
  • On Sunday, March 22, the Knicks will host the Washington Wizards while trailing the Boston Celtics by 1.5 games and ahead of the Cleveland Cavaliers by 2.5 games.
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Knicks edge Nets 93-92 for their 14th straight victory in the New York rivalry

Karl-Anthony Towns had 26 points and 15 rebounds, and the New York Knicks outlasted the Brooklyn Nets 93-92 on Friday night for their fifth consecutive victory.

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Friday, March 20, 2026.
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