“Imagine the MASSACRE with Simmons, KD and Irving on-court” Nets fans cannot keep calm after shocking rival New York Knicks with 28-point comeback
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The Brooklyn Nets entered the contest against rivals New York Knicks without Kyrie Irving, Kevin Durant and Ben Simmons. With the particular showdown commencing in the Madison Square Garden, the home team went up by as many as 28 points. But with their fans being happy, a handful of them feared a sudden collapse, a spectacle which has been prominent in every third-game for the Knicks. With fears being as evident, the Nets did shake the building up.
A Nets team without Ben Simmons, Kevin Durant or Kyrie Irving, it seemed like they have no inspiration to make a comeback of that stature. But to answer their critics, the Nets fans have thundered down social media as their men have made a stunning 28-point comeback. Not only was it yet another disappointing spectacle for the Knicks, coach Tom Thibodeau could be seen frustrated on the side-lines with his team’s play in the clutch.
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Nets stun rival Knicks with insane 28-point comeback
Talking about the particular first half of the Nets vs Knicks showdown, the home team outscored their rivals by 38-18 in the first quarter. Entering the half-time, they had a 21-point advantage over the depleted Nets. And it seemed like a walkover at Madison Square Garden.
But if there was anyone who left the MSG wearing a black or grey jersey, then they surely missed all the fun as the Nets made a rampant comeback of 29-22 in the third quarter. With all to do in the last quarter, the Nets went onto outscore their opponents 38-19, to win the game 111-106. Which ensured their fans to go bonkers on social media.
That being said, talking about the particular scorers, Cam Reddish went onto uplift his Rookie of the Year claims after leading the team with 21 points, 16 of which came in the last quarter including the game-winning 3-pointer which seized the deal. Moreover, Seth Curry was once again in form after he registered 20 points against his name. The Knicks were led by Julius Randle with game-high 31 points.
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