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The brooms are out.

The Knicks finished off a sweep of the 76ers Sunday afternoon in Philadelphia to advance to their second straight Eastern Conference finals, dominating 114-114 in Game 4.

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Josh Hart reacts to Game 4 win

By Ethan Sears

Josh Hart says it "felt great" to see all the three's today go in:

"Guys were sacrificing good shots for better shots, and when you do that the ball has energy and we were able to knock down shots. Playing a style like that is fun" pic.twitter.com/dzEhNvpssh

— Knicks Videos (@sny_knicks) May 10, 2026

Joel Embiid: Knicks 'were just better than us in everything'

By Ethan Sears

"Quite frankly, New York, they were just better than us in everything."

Joel Embiid was asked where he stands with the 76ers' organization and talks about their second-round exit at the hands of the Knicks: pic.twitter.com/7PwT7NWKR9

— Knicks Videos (@sny_knicks) May 10, 2026

Deuce McBride: Conference finals 'not the goal' for Knicks

By Ethan Sears

Miles McBride on reaching back-to-back Eastern Conference Finals: “That’s what’s expected… that’s not the goal.”

— Ian Begley (@IanBegley) May 10, 2026

Mike Brown talks Knicks' 3-point excellence in Game 4

By Ethan Sears

"If I had to say one thing, it's the spacing. Those guys are so quick, they're so athletic."

Mike Brown talks about what caused the Knicks excellent 3-point shooting today: pic.twitter.com/F1Ut6UySBR

— Knicks Videos (@sny_knicks) May 10, 2026

Knicks crush Sixers 144-114 to secure sweep and second straight conference finals berth

By Ethan Sears

The Knicks didn't want to go back home for a Game 5. And they played like it.

After the Sixers scored the first two points of the afternoon, the Knicks never trailed. They beat the Sixers in dominant fashion, 144-114, in front of a blue-and-orange clad crowd that made the two-hour trip from New York en masse. Their 144 points were the most in franchise playoff history, and their 25 3s tied an NBA postseason record..

Deuce McBride, starting in place of the injured OG Anunoby, led the Knicks with 25 points on a ridiculous 7-for-9 mark from 3-point range. Jalen Brunson had 22 while Karl-Anthony Towns and Josh Hart had 17 apiece, with Towns also contributing 10 assists.

As a team, the Knicks shot the lights out. They were 57 percent from 3, 54 percent from the field and those numbers were all higher before they pulled their starters late in the third.

Joel Embiid led Philadelphia with 24 points, but the Sixers never looked competitive. They shot terribly from 3-point range (23 percent) and simply didn't look like they belonged on the same court as the Knicks.

New York should have some time to rest now. The Knicks will await the winner of the Detroit-Cleveland series, in which the Pistons currently lead 2-1, to find out their conference final opponent.

Best point differential in 1st 10 games of a postseason:
2026 Knicks +194
2017 Warriors +170

— Josh Dubow (@JoshDubowAP) May 10, 2026

Knicks lead Sixers 134-92 midway through fourth quarter

By Ethan Sears

Could the Knicks best their 51-point margin from the clincher against Atlanta today? Unlikely, but not impossible. It's a 42-point game right now with 6:49 to go.

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