The New York Knicks didn’t just win Sunday night’s game against the Brooklyn Nets — they dismantled them. From start to finish, it was pure domination, a 134–98 victory that showcased just how good this team can look when everything clicks.

Even by NBA blowout standards, this one was lopsided. The Knicks led by double digits early and never looked back, allowing head coach Mike Brown to empty the bench in the fourth quarter and give the younger players valuable minutes. It was a team win in every sense, built on the foundation of elite defense and efficient offense.

Mitchell Robinson steals the show with elite defense

While Jalen Brunson orchestrated the offense and Karl-Anthony Towns provided his usual inside-out presence, it was Mitchell Robinson who stole the show. The veteran center

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