Game Thread: New York Knicks @ Philadelphia 76ers 7:00pm 4/8/2016

rady

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(31-48) -- (10-68)

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Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, PAMSG7:00 PM EST


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Injury Report

New York KnicksPhiladelphia 76ers
Kristaps Porzingis - Sore Right Shoulder (DOUB)Isaiah Canaan - Left shoulder injury (OUT)
Jose Calderon - Bruised Right Quadriceps (OUT)Joel Embiid - Right foot injury (OUT)
Lance Thomas - Mild Strained Left MCL (OUT)Richaun Holmes - Right Achilles strain (OUT)
Tony Wroten - Right Knee Rehabilitation (OUT)Jahlil Okafor - Right knee injury (OUT)


Game Preview

Sam Hinkie couldn't even stick around to see if the sorry Philadelphia 76ers team he built could win consecutive games.

The opportunity for that to happen for the first time this season comes Friday night against the visiting New York Knicks, two days after the general manager packed up his office and bid a 10-68 team adieu.

Former NBA executive of the year Bryan Colangelo - Philadelphia chairman of basketball operations Jerry Colangelo's son - is set to take Hinkie's place after the third-year GM announced his resignation Wednesday.

It comes with just four games remaining and a substantial offseason approaching that could include four first-round draft picks to complement the likes of injured Jahlil Okafor, oft-injured Nerlens Noel and always-injured Joel Embiid. There's also Dario Saric, who is overseas.

As for those on the court for Philadelphia, they'll try to follow up Tuesday's 107-93 home victory over New Orleans by stringing together wins for the first time since March 16 and 18, 2015, the latter of which was a home win over the Knicks (31-48).

The victory over the Pelicans featured about as many relevant NBA names as the back end of a 10-player deadline deal. New Orleans didn't start a player averaging over 7.8 points, and the 76ers leaned on Carl Landry for a game-high 22 points while Isaiah Canaan had 16.

It wasn't without historical relevance as it ensured the 76ers won't tie their own league record for fewest victories in an 82-game season from 1972-73.

"We didn't want to be a part of that," said Landry, who shot 9 for 10. "We tried to do whatever it took to lock in, in practice, in film sessions and just have a carryover to each and every game."

The crowd showed its appreciation with an MVP chant - ironic or otherwise - for the big man, who has averaged 19 points on 72.7 percent shooting in the last three games. The trinity of Okafor, Noel and Embiid has combined for four points in 17 minutes in that time.

"It was funny. It definitely put a smile on my face, and makes me feel good," Landry told the team's official website. "... It definitely made me feel good that the fans of Philly, blue-collar people, a majority of them, appreciate the effort I put in each and every day."

The people's MVP could be the key to denying the Knicks their first sweep of this season series since 1994-95. Landry has been limited to four minutes of playing time in the three meetings.

New York has won four straight and eight of nine over the Sixers but enters this matchup having dropped five of six overall, including Wednesday's 111-97 home loss to Charlotte.

The Knicks have three games left to avoid a second straight 50-loss season a year after dropping a franchise-worst 65, and this is easily their most winnable with a home game against Toronto followed by a trip to Indiana.

"These next couple days are very challenging as athletes, to kind of stay strong and close the season out," Carmelo Anthony said.

Anthony returned from a game off to rest and scored 15 points, but New York remained without injured starters Kristaps Porzingis and Jose Calderon.

Anthony has been limited to 15.7 points on 27.6 percent shooting in three games against Philadelphia this season. Arron Afflalo has averaged 20 points on 57.5 percent and hit 6 of 13 from 3-point range.

(nba.com)
 

tiger0330

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Thanks for the game thread Rady. Very cool new interface, like you said more in keeping with the new look of the home page.

Seems like a meaningless game between the worst team and the 3rd worst in the EC but we're a lottery team so it's important to try to put ourselves ahead of Denver so they can't swap picks with us. It would just be PJ's luck that the year he doesn't have a pick, the ping pong balls bounce the Knicks way and gives us one of the top 3 picks in the lottery, that would be too funny NOT.
 

paris401

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Thanks for the game thread Rady. Very cool new interface, like you said more in keeping with the new look of the home page.

Seems like a meaningless game between the worst team and the 3rd worst in the EC but we're a lottery team so it's important to try to put ourselves ahead of Denver so they can't swap picks with us. It would just be PJ's luck that the year he doesn't have a pick, the ping pong balls bounce the Knicks way and gives us one of the top 3 picks in the lottery, that would be too funny NOT.


I thought Toronto had our 1st???... by the way of bag's??
 

tiger0330

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Denver has the rights to swap picks with us. If we finish with a worse record than them they would swap their pick for ours and Toronto would have our pick via Denver. If Denver has a worse record they would keep their pick and Raps would get our pick, Raps get our pick in either case only one would really be Denver's pick if we finish with the worse record.

Real impact is if we hit the lottery and Denver gets a top 3 pick because the ping pong balls bounced our way. Probably not going to happen but could where a 8th worst record won the 1st pick. So it behooves us to get the better record vs DEN so we have less ping pong balls than them.
 
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We may both be bottom 3 teams again in the East, but there should still be a big difference between a 31 win and a 10 win team. Melo playing well and Derrick Williams continues to efficiently score and also rebound at a rate that bodes poorly for him accepting his 4.5 million player option with us for next season.
 

tiger0330

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We may both be bottom 3 teams again in the East, but there should still be a big difference between a 31 win and a 10 win team. Melo playing well and Derrick Williams continues to efficiently score and also rebound at a rate that bodes poorly for him accepting his 4.5 million player option with us for next season.
Knicks showcasing DWill, I think I said in one of the games threads that I thought he would opt out when he played well. Good year to be FA with the cap going up next year.
 

tiger0330

Legend
AA if he opts out it'll be because he's unhappy with his new role on the team and not because he's been playing well. I think 8M is fair for him.
 

tiger0330

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That was pretty funny in the half time show. Lebron working in the Blaze pizza chain and everyone pretending not to recognize him. I think he owns a big piece of that chain which explains why they filmed that piece.
 

tiger0330

Legend
Would you guys keep CleEarly for next season. Hasn't shown much again this year, I know he had that unfortunate injury.

On the plus side he'd probably take a one year deal paying him the min but is he worth keeping?
 

tiger0330

Legend
Rolo nice play on both ends. Nice post move to make his baby hook and then a block on Noel at the other end. Rolo one of the positives this season.
 

tiger0330

Legend
Sixers are a mess. 3 years of tanking and all they have to show for it is Noel who is no star and an injured Okafor who they may trade if Embiid can make a successful comeback .
 

tiger0330

Legend
Knicks win 109-102.

Rolo with the game ball. 24/15 and 3 blocked shots. Knicks dominated the glass thanks to Rolo. Couple of clutch FTs by him at the end to seal it also.
 

tiger0330

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Sixers are a mess. 3 years of tanking and all they have to show for it is Noel who is no star and an injured Okafor who they may trade if Embiid can make a successful comeback .
Just saw the comment about Wroten by coach Brown of the Sixers, called him a mini Lebron. How does a team as bad as them let a guy like that get away?

Wroten is showing confidence he's going to be the starting PG next season let's hope hes the goods as much as Brown was praising him, If he is it shows how bad Hinke was as a GM.
 

mafra

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Just saw the comment about Wroten by coach Brown of the Sixers, called him a mini Lebron. How does a team as bad as them let a guy like that get away?

Wroten is showing confidence he's going to be the starting PG next season let's hope hes the goods as much as Brown was praising him, If he is it shows how bad Hinke was as a GM.

His size and athleticism make him intriguing, both offensively and defensively. I'm thinking of Shaun Livingston (GSW) of a guy who had to battle through some significant injuries to get back to being a productive role player on a championship caliber team.
 
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