Knicks' O'Quinn: Nets 'shouldn't be in the gym with us'
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The Brooklyn Nets have beaten New York twice in the past week, something the Knicks' Kyle O'Quinn says should never happen.
"A team like that, you look at the roster, they shouldn't be in the gym with us," O'Quinn told Stefan Bondy of The New York Daily News.
New York once again struggled against its division rival on Thursday night, surrendering 121 points to a team not exactly known for its offensive firepower.
While most of the Knicks played down to their competition, O'Quinn was a bright spot, finishing with 23 points on 10-of-15 shooting, eight rebounds, and three assists in 26 minutes of action.
With their 42nd loss, the Knicks clinched their fourth straight losing season, and their 13th in the last 16 campaigns.
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