Brian Lewis
Brian Lewis is a seasoned sportswriter with over three decades of experience. He has been a New York Post staff writer since 1998 and the Brooklyn Nets beat writer since 2015, breaking significant stories such as the sale of the team and Barclays Center, while covering major events from Super Bowls to NBA Finals to World Series. Prior to joining The Post, Lewis worked for the Middletown Times Herald Record and Bridgewater Courier News, where he was a prize-winning journalist. A 1990 Rutgers graduate with a BA in English, he is also a devoted husband and father. His interests include reading, movies, traveling, food adventures and 1980/90s freestyle music. You can follow his work on Twitter @NYPost_Lewis.
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Recent Articles
New York Knicks Face Game 7 Without Josh Hart and OG Anunoby: Injury Updates and Potential Lineup Changes
Broke On: Saturday, 18 May 2024In the NBA playoffs, the New York Knicks face critical injuries to Josh Hart and OG Anunoby ahead of Game 7 against the Indiana Pacers. Both players have been significant contributors this postseason, and their potential absences could impact the Knicks' chances of advancing to the Eastern Conference finals against the Boston Celtics. Miles McBride and Knicks Bench Lead Hard-Fought Victory Over 76ers in Playoff Debut
Broke On: Sunday, 21 April 2024Miles McBride shines in Knicks' playoff debut, scoring 21 points and hitting five three-pointers as New York outscores 76ers' bench by 42 points for a hard-fought victory. Joel Embiid returns but rallies Philadelphia in second half, while Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart combine for 44 points.