Knicks Win in Philly. NY 108, PHI 94. Road Statement on the Way to 53-29.

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Knicks Win in Philly. NY 108, PHI 94. Road Statement on the Way to 53-29.

The New York Knicks came to Philadelphia with something to prove, and they proved it in full. Final score: 108-94. New York walks out of the Xfinity Mobile Arena with a road win, a statement, and a record that now reads 53-29.

This wasn’t close. From the opening tip, the Knicks imposed their will on a Sixers squad that couldn’t find an answer all night. New York’s defense smothered Philadelphia’s offensive sets, forced turnovers in bunches, and converted them into easy buckets on the other end. The Sixers, sitting at 45-37, simply had no response.

Jalen Brunson orchestrated everything in the backcourt — pushing pace when the defense gave lanes, pulling up when they sagged, and keeping the Knicks offense humming at all three levels. Karl-Anthony Towns was a nightmare inside for Philadelphia, demanding double teams that kept opening shooters on the perimeter. When you can’t stop either one, you’re in trouble. The Sixers were in trouble all night.

New York built their lead methodically. Up eight after the first quarter, the Knicks stretched it to double digits by halftime and never looked back. The third quarter was the nail in the coffin — a dominant stretch where New York outscored Philadelphia by eight more, essentially turning a game into a coronation. By the fourth quarter, it was garbage time in Philly.

Final Score

TeamScoreRecord
New York Knicks ✅10853-29
Philadelphia 76ers9445-37

📍 Xfinity Mobile Arena — Philadelphia, PA

Road wins like this are what separate contenders from pretenders. The Knicks didn’t flinch in an opposing building, didn’t let the crowd energy affect their composure, and handled their business like a team that knows exactly who they are. That’s the mark of a squad built for the postseason.

With the playoffs approaching, New York is locked in. The chemistry between Brunson and Towns continues to grow, the supporting cast is healthy, and the defense has been elite for weeks. The Knicks aren’t just winning — they’re winning convincingly, and they’re winning on the road. That matters come playoff time when Madison Square Garden won’t always be the backdrop.

New York fans have every reason to feel good tonight. The Knicks are 53-29, they’re playing their best basketball of the season, and they just walked into Philadelphia and took care of business without breaking a sweat. The Garden is going to be electric when they come home.

Stay locked into Gridlock NY for full coverage of the Knicks’ push through the final stretch and beyond. 🏀🗽

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