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Knicks Take 3-0 Series Lead Over 76ers As New York Fans Cheer On 108-94 Win In Philadelphia

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The New York Knicks took an insurmountable 3-0 series lead in their second-round NBA playoff matchup with the Philadelphia 76ers on Friday night, winning 108-94.

Jalen Brunson scored 33 points and dished out nine assists. Mikal Bridges added 23 points with Josh Hart notching 12 to give the “Nova Knicks” 68 combined points in Philadelphia. The Knicks’ bench also outscored the Sixers’ reserves 28-11, led by 15 from Landry Shamet.

Brunson from DEEP... ????

He's got 29 PTS as the Knicks lead by 13 in Q4 of Game 3! pic.twitter.com/Ivh6IVYb3q

— NBA (@NBA) May 9, 2026

New York played without OG Anunoby, who was sidelined with a right hamstring strain sustained in Game 3.

Despite pleas from Joel Embiid and the best efforts of the 76ers’ ticket office, plenty of Knicks fans — including celebrity supporters Spike Lee, Tracy Morgan, Timothée Chalamet, Ben Stiller and Fat Joe — populated Xfinity Mobile Arena and provided loud support for the road team. Once again, the Sixers’ home court sounded like Madison Square Garden East.

Embiid returned to the Sixers’ lineup after missing Wednesday’s Game 2 loss. He tussled early on with Karl-Anthony Towns in the post, though the Knicks center pulled Embiid toward the perimeter to create lanes to the basket and offensive-rebound opportunities. Sixers head coach Nick Nurse adjusted by putting Dominick Barlow on Towns, allowing Embiid to roam near the basket for rim protection and rebounding.

The Prime crew shakes their head and laughs as they see WWE replays of Embiid vs. Towns pic.twitter.com/hitoJwtPcI

— MrBuckBuck (@MrBuckBuckNBA) May 9, 2026

But Towns still grappled with Embiid while playing defense, and the two fell to the floor at least two times while fighting for position. That got Towns into trouble, putting him on the bench with three personal fouls as eight minutes remained before halftime.

Knicks took control in second quarter

The 8:20 mark of the second quarter is also when the Knicks took their first lead of the game on a 3-pointer from Jose Alvarado that put them ahead, 38-35. That was part of an 11-3 run that included a ferocious poster dunk by Mitchell Robinson over Embiid on a lob from Brunson. Eventually, the Knicks outscored the Sixers 26-7 to take a 54-42 lead.

MITCHELL ROBINSON POSTERIZES JOEL EMBIID! pic.twitter.com/79t3zw16ya

— Knicks Videos (@sny_knicks) May 8, 2026

Paul George got off to a scorching start, shooting 6-for-9 in the first quarter and hitting 3-of-4 3-pointers for 15 points. Yet he went scoreless in the second quarter as the Knicks surged ahead. And he showed zero defensive effort after his bad pass was picked off by Bridges for a fast-break layup.

George went scoreless in the second half, missing his last nine shots. Kelly Oubre Jr. led the 76ers with 22 points and eight rebounds, followed by 18 points, six boards and five assists from Embiid. Tyrese Maxey finished with 17 points.

Paul George just standing there instead of getting back on defense ???? pic.twitter.com/HCIL0cnW57

— BrickCenter (@BrickCenter_) May 9, 2026

The Knicks got a surprising spark off the bench late in the first quarter and midway through the second with nine points from Shamet, who hit four of his first five shots. That led to New York’s bench outscoring Philadelphia’s 16-0 in the second quarter.

Oubre hit a Kawhi Leonard-like 3-pointer from the wing as time expired to cut the Knicks’ lead to 60-52 at the half. Despite the bucket, New York seized control on the court and in the crowd, not letting go on either front.

Philadelphia cut the Knicks’ lead to 78-76 with 2:28 in the third quarter, helped in part by frequently fouling Robinson and hoping he would miss free throws. However, the reserve center somewhat negated that strategy by swishing four of his eight attempts. New York built its lead back up to six points at the free-throw line before Shamet knocked down a 3 to give the Knicks a nine-point advantage heading into the final 12 minutes.

Game 4 is scheduled for Sunday with tip-off at 3:30 p.m. ET. An NBA team has never recovered from a 3-0 deficit to win a playoff series, going 0-159. Only four teams have even forced a Game 7.