LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers engineered a successful heist in the Big Apple on Monday, erasing a 23-point deficit to steal a 104-101 win over the New York Knicks.

There are plenty of takeaways to dissect and discuss from that heated contest like the scuffle involving James and Enes Kanter, Kyle Korver’s timely 3-point shots, and the ridiculous effortless block Kristaps Porzingis administered on poor Kevin Love’s shot attempt, but for Brooklyn Nets forward Rondae Hollis-Jefferson, the only thing that matters is that the Nets are still the only New York-based team to beat the Cavs this season.

Hollis-Jefferson reminded James of that when he reacted to a tweet from James which shows Heath Ledger’s Joker character edited with the four-time MVP’s face.

It could be remembered that the Nets edged the Cavs, 112-104, on Oct. 25 at home in a game that saw Rondae Hollis-Jefferson score 19 points and haul down six rebounds to go with three blocks.

But why don’t we just let Hollis-Jefferson have his fun? After all, the Nets don't have many reasons to smile this season.

If anything, the former Arizona Wildcat is just giving James further motivation to destroy the Nets the next time the two teams meet each other on the court. That would be this coming Nov. 22 when the Nets make a trip to LeBron James’ kingdom.