New York Post

BRAND’ EARNS HAND

- By HOWIE KUSSOY hkussoy@nypost.com

Two games into the preseason, Knicks fans are already delighted with their new point guard — just not the one they had been waiting to see.

With Derrick Rose in Los Angeles, freeagent signee Brandon Jennings’ fast-paced and flashy play Saturday night sparked a strong offensive performanc­e from the Knicks, who recovered from an abysmal preseason opener to defeat the Nets, 116-98, at the Garden in their second exhibition game.

Jennings played just 14 minutes, but finished with four points, five assists and four rebounds, while registerin­g a plus-12 rating. He also had three turnovers.

“I think Brandon did a great job of getting us going, picking up the pace, almost forcing us to get out in transition and run and keep up with them,” said Carmelo Anthony, who scored a game-high 16 points in 19 minutes. “That’s him. He’s been playing like that since high school. Nothing has changed. He’s feeling good about himself. He’s feeling healthy. He’s got that joy about being out there again on the court.”

Jennings, who suffered a torn Achilles in January 2015 and was limited to 48 games last season, displayed all the talent that made him the 10th overall pick in 2009 and made the Garden crowd sound as if they would be thrilled to see him playing starter’s minutes.

After shooting 2-for-10 in the preseason opener, Jennings drilled his first jumper and showed a desire to get the ball to Anthony and Kristaps Porzingis (12 points, six rebounds), eliciting giddy reactions on multiple drives and crossovers. Jennings even delighted himself, doing a shimmy after throwing a no-look, over-the-head pass to a trailing Marshall Plumlee for a fastbreak dunk.

“I was just trying to pick up the pace and find easy shots for my teammates,” said Jennings, who said he now weighs 175 pounds after ballooning to 210 while injured. “I feel faster. I hope you all think I look faster. That’s just the best thing. I lost a lot of weight when I was dealing with the Achilles injury. I just feel like myself again. … I feel fast like my rookie year.”

The Knicks’ 130-103 loss to the Rockets in their opener even provided rare preseason motivation.

“After getting blown out on ESPN the first game, we see that teams aren’t taking preseason lightly, so we can’t either,” Jennings said. “I was definitely embarrasse­d. Regardless if it’s the first preseason [game] or not, just to get embarrasse­d like that on national TV we can’t let that happen again.”

Guard Chasson Randle might have been an even bigger beneficiar­y of Rose’s absence, maintainin­g the up-tempo pace establishe­d by Jennings. Randle, 23, made a strong argument to be included on the Knicks’ final roster, finishing with 14 points (5-of-9 shooting, 3-of-5 3-pointers), three steals and two assists.

“I love him. I just love his poise out there, the way he controls the game, controls the basketball,” Anthony said of Randle. “I think you guys will love him, too, the more that you see him play.

“I know it’s the second game, but we saw flashes tonight of what we can be offensivel­y, just coming in waves and different guys coming in. … You haven’t seen much with Derrick, but you’re gonna see the same pace, but a different style when he comes back.”

Defensivel­y, the Knicks weren’t impressive, but improved from the preseason opener, in which they allowed 22 3-pointers by the Rockets. The Knicks held the Nets to 39 percent shooting from the field and 27 percent 3-point shooting while shooting nearly 54 percent from the field and making 12-of-27 3-pointers.

“It was better,” coach Jeff Hornacek said. “I still think there are a lot of things that we’ll need to repeat in practice and go over.”

 ?? AP; Anthony J. Causi ?? IN YOUR FACE! Though Kristaps Porzingis (fouling Anthony Bennett) and Carmelo Anthony dominated the Knicks’ preseason win over the Nets, backups, such as Brandon Jennings (inset) were able to show their stuff with Derrick Rose and Joakim Noah out.
AP; Anthony J. Causi IN YOUR FACE! Though Kristaps Porzingis (fouling Anthony Bennett) and Carmelo Anthony dominated the Knicks’ preseason win over the Nets, backups, such as Brandon Jennings (inset) were able to show their stuff with Derrick Rose and Joakim Noah out.

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