It was the biggest comeback in over the last 25 years for the Nets franchise, and it happened at Madison Square Garden Wednesday night.
Climbing all the way up from 28-points down, Brooklyn defeated New York, 111-106. With the historical comeback win, the Nets rise to 31-27 on the season and now hold a 103-101 all-time record against their cross-town rival. The 28-point comeback ties the largest deficit overcomes in a win in franchise history, tying the comeback against the Kings in March of 2019.
Down 18 in the fourth quarter, it was Cam Thomas who provided sensational shooting to pave a 15-0 run for Brooklyn.