After winning four straight, the Long Island Nets traveled across the sound Tuesday to Westchester and lost their first game, a close affair, to the Knicks affiliate, 93-90. The young Knicks are now 6-3. The game was close but in the end some clutch shooting by Westchester won it.
For Long Island, the Nets big three — assignee Dzanan Musa and two-way players Theo Pinson and Alan Williams — played well. Musa, one of the G League’s youngest players, had 21; Pinson 22 and and Williams came up with 15 rebounds, a game-high, and 14 points.