Philadelphia 76ers with a final score of 111-104. The game was a showcase of skill and determination from both teams, with each side trading baskets and making impressive defensive stops throughout the contest.
The Knicks were led by their star player, Julius Randle, who put up an impressive performance with 25 points and 10 rebounds. He was supported by strong contributions from RJ Barrett and Derrick Rose, who added 20 points each to help secure the win for New York.
Josh Hart hit a couple big 3-pointers in the fourth quarter to help the Knicks pull it out.
Hart also had 13 rebounds for the Knicks, who had lost Game 1 the last three times they opened a series at home. They host Game 2 on Monday.
Alas, while the Sixers won the first and third quarters by a total of 24 points (70-46), they lost the second and fourth by a total of 31 (65-34).
Embiid’s 36:33 of playing time was a little less than he logged in the Sixers’ Play-In victory on Wednesday, but still his second-highest total in the seven games he’s played since returning from injury.
Sixers head coach Nick Nurse didn’t have a postame update on Embiid, who chose not to speak with the media after the game.
Knicks had a bad third quarter, getting outscored 36-21 in the period while the Sixers retook the lead.
A game that at one point seemed well in hand became a battle.
The Knicks made shots late – OG Anunoby drained a three-pointer with 1:28 remaining to put his team up by seven.
Hart and New York will look to take this performance and repeat it in order to dispose of the 76ers, although that is a task that will not be very easy. Earning another victory before heading to Philadelphia for the first time will be a crucial next step.
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