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NBA playoffs: Record-breaking Knicks sweep 76ers as New York fans take over Philadelphia

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Knicks return to East finals after 4-0 series winTeam hit record 11 three-pointers in first quarterKnicks fans dominate in 76ers’ home arenaThe New York Knicks are back in the Eastern Conference finals, setting an NBA postseason record with 11 three-pointers in the first quarter in front of a raucous crowd mostly rooting for the road team in Philadelphia.The Knicks’ 144-114 win on Sunday completed their series sweep of the 76ers. Deuce McBride hit seven of New York’s NBA postseason record-tying 25 three-pointers and scored 25 points. Jalen Brunson had 22 points and Josh Hart and Karl-Anthony Towns each scored 17 in the Knicks’ latest lopsided playoff victory. Continue reading…

Knicks return to East finals after 4-0 series winTeam hit record 11 three-pointers in first quarterKnicks fans dominate in 76ers’ home arenaThe New York Knicks are back in the Eastern Conference finals, setting an NBA postseason record with 11 three-pointers in the first quarter in front of a raucous crowd mostly rooting for the road…

Knicks return to East finals after 4-0 series winTeam hit record 11 three-pointers in first quarterKnicks fans dominate in 76ers’ home arenaThe New York Knicks are back in the Eastern Conference finals, setting an NBA postseason record with 11 three-pointers in the first quarter in front of a raucous crowd mostly rooting for the road team in Philadelphia.The Knicks’ 144-114 win on Sunday completed their series sweep of the 76ers. Deuce McBride hit seven of New York’s NBA postseason record-tying 25 three-pointers and scored 25…

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