
Knicks Set NBA Record with 25 3-Pointers, Sweep 76ers
The New York Knicks are heading back to the Eastern Conference finals after setting an NBA playoff record with 25 three-pointers in a dominant 144-114 victory over Philadelphia. Their passionate fans took over the arena and watched their team make history with an 11-for-13 shooting performance in just the first quarter.
The New York Knicks put on one of the most spectacular shooting displays in NBA playoff history, raining down a record-tying 25 three-pointers to complete a four-game sweep of the Philadelphia 76ers and punch their ticket to the Eastern Conference finals for the second year in a row.
Deuce McBride led the historic performance with seven three-pointers and 25 points. The backup guard caught fire early, hitting four consecutive threes in the opening minutes to give New York a commanding 20-6 lead that the 76ers never recovered from.
The Knicks broke multiple records in the first quarter alone, connecting on 11 of 13 three-point attempts to tie the NBA mark for most makes in a single quarter. By halftime, they had buried 18 threes for 54 points from beyond the arc, more than Philadelphia's entire first-half total of 57 points.
Jalen Brunson added 22 points while Josh Hart and Karl-Anthony Towns each contributed 17 in the 144-114 blowout. The victory marked the Knicks' seventh straight playoff win under new head coach Mike Brown, who replaced Tom Thibodeau after last season's conference finals appearance.

The atmosphere at Philadelphia's arena told its own inspiring story. Thousands of Knicks fans made the trip and completely transformed the building into an orange and blue celebration, waving "Always Knicks" towels and raising brooms to signal the sweep.
The Ripple Effect
This historic performance represents more than just impressive shooting. The Knicks are building something special under their new coach, showing that consistent teamwork and preparation can lead to record-breaking moments.
Their fan base's passion created an unforgettable road playoff atmosphere that energized the team. When McBride hit those four straight threes, the crowd's "Deuuuce" chants grew louder with each make, creating the kind of home-court advantage rarely seen in an opponent's building.
The sweep also marks the Knicks' first in a best-of-seven series since 1999, showing how far the franchise has come. They'll now face either Cleveland or Detroit with momentum and confidence at an all-time high.
New York's 80-point first half performance showcased the modern NBA at its most exciting, proving that when hot shooting meets team chemistry, basketball becomes pure magic.
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Based on reporting by Japan Today
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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