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05/02 23:21 CDT Knicks advance to the Eastern Conference semis, topping 76ers
118-115 in Game 6
Knicks advance to the Eastern Conference semis, topping 76ers 118-115 in Game 6
By DAN GELSTON
AP Sports Writer
PHILADELPHIA (AP) --- Josh Hart raised his arms and extended three fingers on
each hand on his go-ahead 3-pointer from the top of the arc with 24.4 seconds
left that was finally enough to send the New York Knicks past the Philadelphia
76ers 118-115 in Game 6 on Thursday night and into the second round of the
playoffs.
Jalen Brunson had 41 points and 12 assists to lead the Knicks, who are set for
an Eastern Conference semifinal matchup with Indiana. The Pacers beat Milwaukee
in six games and advanced to the second round for the first time in 10 years.
Game 1 is Monday night in New York.
The Knicks are through to the second round in consecutive years for the first
time since the postseasons from 1992-2000, and even then, nobody did what
Brunson did in this series by scoring 40 points or more in each of the final
three games. He became the first Knick to do that since Bernard King 40 years
ago, and the first NBA player to score 40 or more to close out a series since
Michael Jordan for Chicago against Cleveland in 1989.
In a series defined by tight games, Hart hit the clutch shot that made it
114-111 and again had "Let's go Knicks! Let's go Knicks!" chants echoing
throughout Philly's home court. Joel Embiid scored a bucket but fouled out on
the next possession. Donte DiVincenzo sealed New York's win with two free
throws.
"The fourth quarter was just one big play after the next," Knicks coach Tom
Thibodeau said.
Naturally, the former Villanova Wildcats trio of Hart, DiVincenzo and Jalen
Brunson saved the Knicks from a first-half collapse that was nearly enough to
force a Game 7. DiVincenzo scored 23 points and Hart had 16.
Embiid finished with 39 points and 13 rebounds. Buddy Hield had 20 points.
After dropping 45 points in Game 5, Tyrese Maxey was a non-factor in the first
half and finished with 17.
"This series probably could have went the exact opposite the way it did," 76ers
coach Nick Nurse said. "But it didn't."
The 76ers still haven't made it past the second round since 2001 and can pin
the bulk of the blame in this one on their starters. Tobias Harris, in the
final year of a five-year, $180 million contract, went scoreless. So did Kyle
Lowry.
Despite Philadelphia's best efforts to keep rowdy Knicks fans at home, Wells
Fargo Center sounded more like Madison Square Garden in the waning moments.
Knicks fans crowded near New York's tunnel after the game and held their phones
high to capture video of their favorite team headed to the locker room.
"Was it hostile?" Thibodeau cracked, when asked about the atmosphere.
This was a game were it seemed natural to want to skip ahead to the final
minute. After all, there have been five playoff games since the 1996-97 season
where a team trailed by five or more in the final 30 seconds of regulation and
came back to win --- and two were in this series.
Game 2, the Knicks rallied to win 104-101.
Game 5, the 76ers came back for a 112-106 overtime win.
Exhilarating, exhausting, there was more can-you-top-this ahead.
With Sixers fans having seized back the building, they were roaring at the late
tip --- shortly after 9 p.m. EDT --- only for the Knicks to come roaring out to
a 33-11 lead. Just last season, the 76ers held a 3-2 series lead against Boston
in the East semifinals, only to drop Game 6 at home, and then Game 7 in Boston.
The Sixers lost Game 6 and the East semis in 2022 at home to Miami.
Only in this Game 6, the Sixers showed some moxie.
With Maxey unable to find a shot, Hield about saved the season. Acquired at the
trade deadline, Hield lost his starting job after a late-season slump. He
missed all four 3-point attempts in the first three games of the series and did
not play in the last two. Hield found his shot in Game 6, hitting five 3s in
the second quarter that sparked the Sixers on a 34-11 run.
His fifth 3 helped send the Sixers into the half with a 54-51 lead.
Maxey hit a 3 for a 10-point lead in the third before a pair of wild misses
from beyond the arc sparked a Knicks rally. OG Anunoby closed the third quarter
with a tying 3 for New York and he opened the fourth with one for an 86-83
lead. With the game tied 95-all, Brunson hit a step-back 3 and then another 3
that made it 101-95.
Anunoby's dunk for an eight-point Knicks lead with 2:43 left looked like it
might be decisive. But the Sixers had one more run in them.
"A lot of our guys don't have playoff experience," Thibodeau said. "I think
going through a series like this invaluable to them."
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