The Knicks blew out the Nets, 134-98, on Sunday at Madison Square Garden in another game where Brooklyn was barely competitive from start to finish, dropping to 1-9 on the season.
The Nets’ lone win since opening night came last week against an Indiana team missing five of its top scorers from a year ago, and even that one got uncomfortably close in the final minutes.
Michael Porter Jr. , carrying the scoring load without Cam Thomas , showed again he can fill it up against the Knicks, finishing with 25 points on 9-for-18 shooting, but the league already knows what kind of offensive talent he is. Brooklyn’s historic five-player rookie class is the only thing keeping the team relevant right now, and if the Nets are going to struggle this much, especially on defense, that group should be

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