3 Nets takeaways from 93-92 loss to Karl-Anthony Towns, Knicks
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3 Nets takeaways from 93-92 loss to Karl-Anthony Towns, Knicks
"The fight was great, but it comes down to the free-throw line and some of those things we cannot control. 32 to 10, but if you do your math, is 22 free throws in difference."
"Brooklyn shot 40.0% from the field, but they also held New York to 41.0% shooting and that explains why the scoring was so low by the end."
"Brooklyn racked up as much as a 13-point lead in the first half as they did whatever they wanted to do before the Knicks came out of halftime to win the third quarter 31-15 to flip the game on its head."
The Brooklyn Nets faced the New York Knicks, losing 93-92 in a closely contested game. Despite the loss, the Nets showed significant improvement from their last matchup, where they suffered a 54-point defeat. Josh Minott and Ziaire Williams led the team with 22 and 17 points, respectively. The Nets struggled with free-throw disparity, shooting 10 compared to the Knicks' 32. Brooklyn held the Knicks to 41% shooting, but a poor third quarter ultimately cost them the game. Coach Jordi Fernandez praised the team's effort despite ongoing injuries.
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