The Knicks chipped away at a big second-half deficit for the second consecutive game, but ultimately fell to the 76ers at the Garden, 130-119.
New York has now lost three straight games and two straight at home. The 76ers have now defeated the Knicks in both of their games this season, both at MSG.
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After not playing in the Knicks’ disappointing loss to the Hawks on Friday, Karl-Anthony Towns and Mitchell Robinson returned to the lineup, but the size wasn’t enough as the combination of Tyrese Maxey and VJ Edgecombe combined for 62 points.
The last time Maxey was at the Garden (Dec. 19), the point guard posted 30 points with nine assists in the 76ers’ win. Maxey one-upped himself on Saturday, scoring 36 points on 14 of 22 shooting with eight rebounds and four assists. He also had a steal and two blocks.
Jalen Brunson led the Knicks with 31 points on 10 of 21 shooting, four rebounds and four assists.
Here are the takeaways…
-It was a physical game early, with the refs swallowing their whistles for both teams — to the chagrin of the players and coaches. The Knicks took advantage of the physicality, especially Brunson, who scored 12 points on 3-for-7 shooting and 5 of 7 from the free throw line.
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However, the 76ers shot 61 percent from the field thanks to their paint points. They only took three three-pointers in the quarter (1-for-3), with Joel Embiid (7 points), Edgecombe (7) and Maxey (6) giving Philadelphia the early 31-30 lead after one.
-Brunson was on the bench to start the second, and the combination of KAT, Mikal Bridges, OG Anunoby, Jordan Clarkson and Miles McBride was careless with the ball. The 76ers forced turnovers and frustrated Towns with their physicality, so much so that the big man picked up a technical foul with about eight minutes to go in the quarter. With Brunson on the bench, Towns forced it whenever he touched the ball, leading to turnovers and poor possessions.
The three ball would help the Knicks cut into Philly’s lead, but the 76ers used the three themselves to push their lead to double digits. A late flurry from the Knicks helped them cut their deficit to 66-58 at the half.
Brunson scored 21 points at halftime, while the only other Knick to score in double figures was Anunoby (12). Towns had just two points on 1 of 6 shooting. Philadelphia, after shooting just three threes in the first quarter, was 7 of 14 in the second and the Knicks could not adjust. Edgecombe had a team-high 18 points on 7-for-10 shooting (4 of 6 from three) in the first half.
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-The Knicks’ defense continued to be porous in the third as the 76ers got whatever shot they want, building a game-high 17-point lead midway through the frame. The second group off the bench helped cut a 19-point deficit to 12 with a minute to go in the third, but Maxey’s whip-around pass to former Knick Quentin Grimes for a three stopped New York’s momentum. McBride made all three free throws when he was fouled taking a three as the Knicks went into the final quarter down 99-87.
-Towns’ offensive game finally woke up to start the fourth as the big man went at Embiid down low to help the second unit cut the deficit to nine points. With 9:04, however, the Knicks had a chance to cut into the Philly lead even more, but Edgecombe blocked a Bridges three that led to a fastbreak, and the rookie guard finished it with a dunk to force a Mike Brown timeout.
The Knicks tried to claw back, but Maxey wouldn’t allow it. With four minutes to go, Maxey launched a deep three on a broken play in front of the Knicks bench to keep the 76ers lead in double figures. But a pair of McBride threes and some timely defense helped the Knicks cut the lead to seven with two minutes remaining.
A big offensive rebound by Paul George and a steal by Edgecombe in the final minutes sealed the game for Philadelphia.
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-Embiid, who missed the last meeting, had 26 points with 10 rebounds and five assists.
-Towns finished 23 points and 14 rebounds while Anunoby (19), Bridges (12) and McBride (20) rounded out the double-digit scoring for New York.
Game MVP: Tyrese Maxey
The young guard willed the 76ers to a win. Whenever the Knicks made their run, Maxey had an answer.
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What’s next
The Knicks hit the road after an off day on Sunday. They’ll travel to Detroit to take on the No. 1 seed Pistons. Tip is set for Monday at 7 p.m.