The Brooklyn Nets once again got the better of their cross-town rivals New York Knicks on Sunday after a heads-up play by Joe Harris sealed a 103-101 victory at Madison Square Garden. With .4 left in the clock, the Nets sharpshooter inbounded the basketball right off the back of the unsuspecting Wayne Ellington as time expired. But as it turns out, Brooklyn’s combo guard Spencer Dinwiddie was the brains behind the clever (and quite hilarious) play.
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Speaking post-game, Dinwiddie had a hilarious answer when asked if he communicated with Harris for the final play of the game.
“If I tell you, I gotta kill you now,” he jokingly quipped.
Did @SDinwiddie_25 direct Joe's inbounds pass?
"🤫 If I tell you I gotta kill you now" pic.twitter.com/7RFhdnm50f
— Brooklyn Nets (@BrooklynNets) November 25, 2019
With Kyrie Irving still out due to a shoulder injury, Dinwiddie took over the starting spot and torched the Knicks with a game-best 30 points to go along with four rebounds and four assists in 35 minutes.
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