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· New York Post

After a 108-94 win in Game 3, the Knicks have a shot to sweep the 76ers and advance to the eastern conference final for the second straight year on Sunday.

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Game 4 is close to a pick’em, with the Knicks favored by one point at Polymarket and the total set to 212.5.

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What our Post expert thinks about Knicks vs. 76ers

Even without OG Anunoby, the Knicks were dominant in Game 3 — with Jalen Brunson finishing with 33 points and nine assists and Mikal Bridges adding 23 points on 8-for-14 shooting.

Philadelphia struggled to capitalize on Anunoby’s absence because Brunson repeatedly attacked Joel Embiid in pick-and-roll situations, as the Knicks scored 1.30 points per possession when Embiid defended Brunson ball screens during the series.

Bridges continued his hot streak by averaging 20.5 points on 69 percent shooting over his last four playoff games, while the Knicks also shot 13-for-22 in late-clock situations during Game 3 compared to the Sixers’ 4-for-18.

And to boot, the Knicks controlled the game on the glass, recording 13 offensive rebounds and 20 second-chance points.


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