The Knicks are building something at home. 

A real advantage. 

A fortress. 

With Sunday night’s 116-94 victory over the Raptors, the Knicks (13-6) improved to 10-1 at MSG — the second-best home record in the NBA, behind only the juggernaut Thunder. 

Jalen Brunson attempts a shot during the Knicks’ Nov. 30 win over the Raptors. Jason Szenes for the NY Post

It’s looking like a big improvement from last season, when New York was only 27-14 at the Garden.

This season, they’re just destroying the visitors. 

And Sunday was the latest breeze. 

The Knicks led for the final 46 ½ minutes, with a balanced scoring attack led by Karl-Anthony Towns’ 22 points.

Miles McBride defends during the Knicks’ Nov. 30 win over the Raptors. Jason Szenes for the NY Post

Karl-Anthony Towns attempts a shot during the Knicks’ Nov. 30 win over the Raptors. Jason Szenes for the NY Post

Six of their players scored at least 13 points against the Raptors (14-7).

Josh Hart continued his hot stretch by stuffing the box score, finishing with 20 points, 12 rebounds and seven assists.

He also led the team with five offensive boards.

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Jalen Brunson shot just 6-for-19.

But he also drew the defense’s attention and the Knicks didn’t need a top performance from the star.