The Brooklyn Nets (34-27, sixth in the Eastern Conference) visit Madison Square Garden on Wednesday to take on the New York Knicks (36-27, fifth in the Eastern Conference) for the fourth and final time this season. Brooklyn leads the regular-season series 2-1.
The Nets come into this game on a three-game losing streak and having four of its last five games. Its lone win came in a 116-105 win over the Miami Heat on Feb. 15 as they were able to produce on both ends of the floor in that one. Recently, Brooklyn has had issues being efficient on either end of the floor and come off a disappointing loss to the Milwaukee Bucks on Tuesday.
The Knicks come into this game on a six-game winning streak which includes impressive wins over the Boston Celtics and the Utah Jazz. New York appears to be finding its groove at the right time of the season and it looks like Josh Hart is a perfect fit for this lineup. New York most recently beat the Celtics by 15 points in a game that Jayson Tatum was so frustrated by the defense that he got tossed from the game after complaining to the refs too much.
Here’s when and where you can tune in to see the matchup: