Joel Embiid scored 50 points on Friday. On Sunday, the Knicks held him to one point in the fourth quarter.
In an intense game where six players logged 39 minutes or more, the Sixers didn’t make a field goal in the final five minutes and the New York Knicks took Game 4, 97-92. Precious Achiuwa blocked three shots in the final minutes to help shut down Embiid and Co.
Precious Achiuwa with the clutch block to force a shot clock violation!
— NBA (@NBA) April 28, 2024
Knicks lead 92-89 with less than 3 minutes to play on ABC pic.twitter.com/g1BkTo9zmJ
Even Jalen Brunson got a late block on a Tyrese Maxey layup attempt. The undersized Knicks were able to play tough interior defense with Achiuwa and OG Anunoby guarding the much bigger Embiid, and 6-foot-4 Josh Hart collecting three blocks.
JOSH HART STANDS TALL AT THE RIM ❌
— NBA (@NBA) April 28, 2024
NYK-PHI | 4Q Game 4 on ABC pic.twitter.com/RbVdfekmsJ
As for the Knicks offense, Brunson took care of that. He had 47 points, almost half of his entire team’s total.
BRUNSON FLOATS IT UP. KNICKS BY 6.
— NBA (@NBA) April 28, 2024
Jalen has 45 points... 55.5 seconds to play on ABC. pic.twitter.com/64f0VuIGW9
The Knicks won Game 4 with their defense, but it’s very helpful to have a guy put up 47 while you’re winning with defense.
Now, they’ll head back to New York with a chance at sending the Sixers home in Game 5. If the first four games are any indication, Game 5 will be a rock fight as well.
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