
Knicks Hit 25 Three-Pointers to Sweep 76ers in Playoffs
The New York Knicks just put on one of the greatest shooting performances in NBA playoff history, tying three league records for three-pointers in a single game. Their historic 144-114 victory swept the Philadelphia 76ers and sent them to the Eastern Conference Finals for the second time in two seasons.
The New York Knicks turned Sunday's playoff game into a three-point shooting clinic that basketball fans won't soon forget.
In a dominant 144-114 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers, the Knicks tied three separate NBA playoff records for three-pointers made in a single game. They sank 25 shots from beyond the arc, matching records for most three-pointers in the first quarter (11), first half (18), and total game.
The shooting spree started immediately. Miles "Deuce" McBride went 4-for-4 from three-point range in the first quarter alone, helping the Knicks jump out to a 43-24 lead.
McBride stayed hot through halftime, finishing the first half 6-for-7 from deep with 20 points. But he wasn't carrying the load alone.
Star point guard Jalen Brunson drained four three-pointers in the first half. Josh Hart added three. Karl-Anthony Towns went 2-for-2, and Landry Shamet contributed three more off the bench as the Knicks built an overwhelming 81-57 halftime advantage.

The onslaught continued after the break. New York shot an incredible 57% from three-point range and 54% overall from the field, allowing their starters to rest for the entire fourth quarter.
The sweep marks New York's second consecutive series-clinching blowout. They beat the Atlanta Hawks by 51 points in their first-round series finale just weeks earlier.
The Ripple Effect
This victory sends the Knicks to the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time since last season, when they fell to the Indiana Pacers. The team's remarkable shooting performance has energized a fanbase that's waited decades for consistent playoff success.
The historic night also showcased the depth of New York's roster. Seven different players contributed to the three-point barrage, proving this team can win in multiple ways when it matters most.
Now the Knicks await their next opponent as Detroit and Cleveland battle in their semifinal series. The top-seeded Pistons hold a 2-1 lead heading into Monday's Game 4.
For a franchise and city hungry for championship basketball, Sunday's record-tying performance delivered the kind of magical moment that makes sports special.
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