Cam Thomas' season-high 43 points not enough as Nets fall to Knicks at The Garden
Briefly

Mikal Bridges walked so Cam Thomas could fly in the Nets' scoring opportunities, especially as Thomas averaged 22.4 points in prior games against the Knicks.
Thomas scored 27 points in the first half, showcasing incredible shooting efficiency and setting a record for most first-quarter points against the Knicks in Nets' history.
Thomas’ impressive performance included a perfect 7-for-7 in the first quarter, underscoring his intent to be aggressive and set the tone early for the game.
Despite Thomas' record-breaking first half, the Nets fell short to a well-balanced Knicks offense, highlighting the need for more offensive support around Thomas.
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