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Tuesday, October 26, 2021

N.Y. Knicks Tighten Up Their Act Against Sixers

From the desk: KICKIN' CANS DOWN 33RD STREET WIT' JIMMY

TUESDAY
Sixers       99
KNICKS  112
FINAL

Knicks Seize Control From Sixers in the Second Quarter and Never Look Back
 
Coach Thibs was not pleased with the second game of the Knicks' back-to-back set with the Orlando Magic.  In turn, the responsive Bockers legitimized their early season start with a convincing victory over the visiting Philadelphia 76ers. 

After falling behind in the first quarter, the Knicks responded with a defensive effort more to Coach's liking, holding the 76ers under 90 total shots and their opponents below the century mark for the second time in four games.

Tobias Harris led the Sixers with 23 points and a game-high nine assists in 33 minutes.  He was 10/18 from the field but only 2/6 from beyond the arc.  Danny Green was 4/8 from three for 12 points.  But that's the extent of the Sixer's highlights.  The Knicks contested everything and limited the rest of Philly's participants to 6/27 (22.2%) from behind the arc.  

Joel Embiid had to labor with a bum knee for every one of his 14 points.  The Knicks held him to 2/7 from the field and otherwise forced him to earn his points at the line, where he converted 10/11 attempts.  No other Sixer had more than two free throw attempts.

The Knicks were plus-five in rebounds and broke even in assists.  Free throws were near equal, and points in the paint were a draw.  Although the Knicks were outscored 19-7 off turnovers, they still had five more possessions than Philly, and they made them count.

Propelled by a 39-16 second-quarter effort, the Knicks took a 20-point lead into the half.

Kemba Walker led the Knicks' three-point assault, shooting 7/15 from the field and 5/11 from three for a team-high 19 points.  Evan Fournier finished with 18 points, including 4/6 from three.  All told, the Knicks were 16/37 (43.2%) from the three range.  They outscored the Sixers by twelve from beyond the arc, and therein effectively lies the Knicks' 13-point margin of victory.

Julius Randle registered a quiet double-double with 16 points, 11 rebounds, and a team-high seven assists in 36 minutes.  Derrick Rose led the bench effort with 13 points in 20 minutes.


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