The Knicks enter as massive favorites with a 13.5-point spread in Monday’s rematch against the Nets at Barclays Center. New York demolished Brooklyn 134-98 just 15 days ago. Now they’re positioned to make it two straight blowouts. With an 82% win probability, this looks like another dominant performance.
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🔥 Quick Facts:
- Game time: Nov. 24, 2025 at 7:30 PM ET
- Spread: Knicks -13.5 | Moneyline: Knicks -900 | Nets +625
- Knicks record: 9-6 | Nets record: 3-13
- Last matchup: Knicks won 134-98 on Nov. 9, 2025
- Knicks vs Nets all-time: 112-107 (Knicks lead)
Head-to-Head Analysis: Dominance in Recent Matchups
The Nets won’t want to remember November 9th. The Knicks turned the 134-98 demolition into a statement win. Karl-Anthony Towns dropped 28 points with 12 rebounds. Brooklyn couldn’t stop anything.
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Thing is, this isn’t just recent dominance. The Nets have lost 10 straight to the Knicks. All-time, New York leads 112-107 in the regular season. The trend’s clear here. And that matters.
“Brooklyn took a 134-98 road loss to the Knicks on Nov. 9. The Nets are winless in the past 11 meetings.”
Form Guide: Knicks Surging vs Nets Struggling
New York’s firing on all cylinders right now. The Knicks are 3-2 in their last 5 games. Over their last 10, they’re 7-3 with 124.5 PPG average. The spacing is elite. The shooting is sharp. This team’s built to punish bad defenses.
Brooklyn? They’re bleeding. The Nets sit at 3-13 this season, which is tied for worst in the league. They’re giving up buckets at will. Defensively, Brooklyn’s looking at one of the worst units in the NBA. Against a Knicks squad averaging 124 points, that’s a nightmare matchup.
Key Matchup Statistics and Prediction
Here’s what the numbers tell us about tonight’s game:
| Stat Category | Knicks | Nets |
|---|---|---|
| Season Record | 9-6 | 3-13 |
| Last 10 Games | 7-3 | TBA |
| PPG Average | 124.5 (last 10) | TBA |
| vs Nets All-Time | 112-107 (lead) | 107-112 (trail) |
| Last Meeting | Lost 98-134 |
The Knicks dominated the last matchup under one significant stat: offensive efficiency. New York shot better, moved the ball faster, and made Brooklyn defend 40+ feet on every possession. When you’re playing at that pace, depth matters. Plus, Karl-Anthony Towns should get plenty of open looks again.
Betting Odds & What To Watch For
Vegas is speaking loud here.
- Spread: Knicks -13.5 (-115) | Nets +13.5 (-105)
- Moneyline: Knicks -900 | Nets +625
- Over/Under: 228.5 total points
- Win probability: Knicks 82% to win
The over is tempting at 228.5. New York‘s been scoring 124+ consistently. Brooklyn can’t guard anyone. Get over forty points combined? Pretty likely. Watch for whether the Nets even bother fighting. That’s your tell.
Why This Prediction Matters For Fans
Here’s the reality: The Knicks are looking like a legit Eastern Conference threat right now. They’ve got balance. They’ve got playmakers. And they get to feast on bad teams like Brooklyn. This isn’t about being cocky. It’s about reading the tape.
For Nets fans, there’s not much hope in this one. Brooklyn’s youth will get better eventually, but tonight? They’ll struggle to keep pace. New York should cover this spread easily. Banking on a 15+ point cushion feels conservative, honestly.
The question isn’t whether the Knicks win here. It’s whether they blow them out again or “settle” for a 10-13 point victory. Either way, put your money on New York.

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