Knicks Sweep Sixers, Fans in Different Mood
Philadelphia, USAMon May 11 2026
The Knicks delivered a decisive blow to the Philadelphia Sixers, ending their run in the Eastern Conference Semifinals with a 144‑114 victory. The game was played at Xfinity Mobile Arena, where the crowd’s energy shifted quickly from hopeful to disappointed.
Fans in orange and blue filled the concourse before kickoff, chanting “Let’s go Knicks” as the arena buzzed. The announcer, who had been a fixture for 28 years, announced the lineup one last time before announcing his retirement later that year. Early in the second quarter, empty seats and unused rally towels were visible from the upper levels, hinting that the game would not be a close contest.
The Knicks built an early advantage, leading by 19 points at the end of the first quarter and extending that to a 24‑point lead by halftime. A three‑pointer from Jalen Brunson pushed the margin to 29 in the third quarter, prompting a second wave of “Let’s go Knicks” cheers. The crowd grew louder as the team pulled ahead by 30 points, and chants of “Knicks in 4” echoed through the arena.
Miles McBride’s performance was a highlight for New York; he scored 25 points and hit seven of nine from beyond the arc. His name was shouted repeatedly, especially after a four‑point play that put the Knicks up 40 before the third quarter ended. The game’s lopsided nature meant there was little drama after the final buzzer, though fans still gathered at the Broad Street exit to celebrate.
In contrast, Sixers supporters felt a sense of disappointment and frustration. One fan from Fishtown, who wore a green and yellow Mummers suit for the event, blamed organizational decisions rather than player performance. He questioned trades that removed key pieces and suggested that the team’s owner should consider selling.
On Mother’s Day, a mother attended Game 4 with her son who holds season tickets for the Sixers. The family celebrated by having several mothers ring a bell before tip‑off, an act that was met with boos from the opposing side.
The Sixers’ loss marks another season without an appearance in the Eastern Conference Finals, a drought that began after their 2000‑01 championship run. Despite having a core of Joel Embiid, Paul George, Tyrese Maxey and VJ Edgecombe that many believe could contend for a title, the team still feels it needs minor adjustments.
The debate continues over whether the current roster can be improved or if a major overhaul is required, especially after seeing how quickly New York assembled a deep lineup with the assets they possessed.
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