Without Embiid, Knicks Crush 76ers as Alvarado and Bridges Lead New York to Dominant Win
The Knicks achieved a season-high 41 assists and shot 58% in the first half to dominate the 76ers, who scored a season-low 89 points without Joel Embiid.
- Wednesday night, the New York Knicks scored a season-high 138 in a 138-89 win over the Philadelphia 76ers.
- The Knicks shot 58% in the first half and jumped to a 16-4 early lead, finishing with a season-high 41 assists.
- Jose Alvarado, acquired last week from New Orleans, scored 13 points, went 8 for 13 from 3, and added five steals, with Mikal Bridges and Karl-Anthony Towns also contributing.
- The win was the Knicks' 10th in 12 games, with two wins vs. Philadelphia as the teams split their four-game season series.
- Joel Embiid missed his second straight game, his first consecutive absences since Dec. 19-20, while the Knicks host the Atlanta Hawks on Feb. 19.
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Knicks Fans Take Over Xfinity Mobile Arena in Embarrassing Night for Sixers
What was supposed to be a home game turned into a nightmare in South Philly. During Tuesday night’s blowout loss to the New York Knicks, the Philadelphia 76ers were left not only chasing points but battling crowd noise inside Xfinity Mobile Arena as Knicks fans flooded the building and made their presence loudly known. From tipoff through the final buzzer, chants of “Let’s go Knicks” echoed through the arena, creating an uncomfortable road-game …
Transferred to the deadline, James Harden, Cam Thomas, Jose Alvarado, Nikola Vucevic, Jaren Jackson Jr. and Jared McCain performed this night.This article "Harden, Thomas, Alvarado, Vucevic, JJJ, McCain: they all shined under their new colors!" appeared first on TrashTalk.
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