Nets win first battle of NY

MondayWashington 92-118 San Antonio Detroit 108-101 Portland     Chicago     92-93 Milwaukee Memphis 84-78 Cleveland     Oklahoma City 114-69 Charlotte

Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Carmelo Anthony (left) of the New York Knicks and Deron Williams (right) of the Brooklyn Nets fight for a loose ball. Net photo.

MondayWashington 92-118 San Antonio Detroit 108-101 Portland     Chicago     92-93 Milwaukee Memphis 84-78 Cleveland     Oklahoma City 114-69 Charlotte Utah 105-103 Denver     LA Clippers 98-105 New OrleansNEW YORK – The Brooklyn Nets beat the New York Knicks 96-89 in an overtime thriller on Monday in the first battle for New York bragging rights between the city rivals.The victory at the new Barclays Center in Brooklyn lifted the Nets (9-4), formerly of New Jersey, into a tie with the Knicks (9-4) for first place in the Atlantic Division.Tied 84-84 after regulation, the Knicks scored the first points of the extra period, but the Nets countered with eight points in a row, the last three from hustling plays by Gerald Wallace to surge to a 92-86 lead and were never threatened.Center Brook Lopez led the Nets with 22 points, with Deron Williams and Wallace scoring 16 points each.Carmelo Anthony, the Knicks’ scoring leader who was born in Brooklyn, led New York with 35 points, while center Tyson Chandler had 28 points on 12-of-13 shooting with his hoops coming from tip-ins, follow-ups and slam dunks.The game had been originally set to kick off the NBA season for the New York teams but was postponed due to the damage in the area caused superstorm Sandy.While that thrill was gone from this initial clash between the teams, the tension was heightened by the great start enjoyed by both in the early days of the season.