Uniondale, NY (Sports Network) - Steve Novak drained the go-ahead three-
pointer with just over a minute remaining in overtime and the New York Knicks
topped the intra-city rival Brooklyn Nets, 97-95, at Nassau Coliseum in the
final preseason tuneup for both teams.
Trailing 93-91, Novak, who finished with six points in a 16 1/2-minute run off
the bench, received a kick-out pass at the top of the key and buried the long
distance shot, putting the Knicks ahead, 94-93.
Nets rookie Tyshawn Taylor missed an 11-footer at the other end and Mychel
Thompson gave the squad from Manhattan a 97-94 lead with another trey with
44.3 showing on the clock.
MarShon Brooks sank two free throws following a steal by Andray Blatche,
cutting the Knicks lead to two with 20.5 seconds left.
Following a time out by New York, Brooks came up with a steal, giving the Nets
a chance to win or tie. On the Nets final possession, Brooks missed a 6-foot
layup with 2.7 seconds remaining, sealing the win for New York.
Chris Copeland led the Knicks with 16 points, while Raymond Felton and Carmelo
Anthony contributed 15 points apiece. Thompson and Ronnie Brewer donated 13
and 12 points, respectively, in the victory.
New York center Tyson Chandler left the game in the first quarter.
Deron Williams paced Brooklyn with 22 points, while Brooks and Taylor added 11
and 10 points, respectively, in the setback.
Both teams finished with preseason at 3-3, and will meet on Thursday, Nov. 1
in the regular-season opener at Barclays Center.
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