After two straight losses over the weekend to the Windy City Bulls, the Long Island Nets came roaring back Tuesday, defeating the Westchester Knicks, 99-75, at Nassau Coliseum. The Nets capitalized on a second half barrage and a 27-point explosion by Jeremy Senglin, one of the G-League’s top bench performers.
Down five at the half to the team with the G-League’s best record, Long Island out scored Westchester, 64-31, including a 36-17 sendoff in the fourth.
“We didn’t change the scheme, we just did it much better the second half,” Long Island coach Ronald Nored told Tom Dowd of the Nets official site.