NEW YORK — Donte DiVincenzo scored 31 points, Miles McBride 26 and the New York Knicks beat the Brooklyn Nets 105-93 on Saturday.
Jalen Brunson and Isaiah Hartenstein each had 17 points in New York’s fifth win in six games. Brunson also had eight assists and Hartenstein grabbed nine rebounds.
Hartenstein has been hampered by an Achilles injury this season, but said he feels healthy again.
“We’re playing basketball more unselfishly right now and that’s fun for me,” he said. “It allows me to do what I was brought there to do.”
Brooklyn lost its sixth straight game. Cam Thomas had 19 points for the Nets and Mikal Bridges finished with 18.
Dennis Smith Jr. opened the fourth quarter with a 3-pointer for Brooklyn, tying the game at 80. But New York responded with a 12-0 run.
DiVincenzo scored the first seven points on the spurt on two layups and a 3-pointer. After Josh Hart scored on a backhand, DiVincenzo made 3 more to make it 92-80 with 8:56 to play.
“I’m just trying to make the right play. Be aggressive,” DiVincenzo said. “They were giving me space on the edge and I was taking advantage of it.”
The Knicks used an 8-0 spurt to open a 102-84 lead with 3:41 left. Hartenstein finished the run with a dunk and a three-point play.
New York improved to 3-0 against Brooklyn this season. They end their season on April 12 at Madison Square Garden.
“They went for every offensive rebound, they recovered every loose ball,” Nets interim coach Kevin Ollie said. “They just wanted more. You could see it. This is where we are because in these moments, you have to go get it. You have to go head first. We have to do these things to win. I know I sound like a broken record, but this is what we have to do.
Bridges carried Brooklyn to a 57-56 halftime lead when he connected from about 70 feet for a 3 at the buzzer. Bridges had 11 points at the break.
New York also got a strong performance from Josh Hart, who finished with 13 rebounds and five assists.
“I knew this game would be a challenge away from the road like we did,” said Knicks coach Tom Thibodeau, whose team was back at home after a 3-1 trip to the West. “We just had to find a way to win, and we did.”
FOLLOWING
Nets: Visit Toronto on Monday.
Knicks: Host Detroit on Monday.
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