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PHLY Philadelphia Sixers Podcast

PHLY Sixers Podcast | Sixers lose Game 6 thriller to the Knicks; season comes to an end

PHLY Philadelphia Sixers Podcast

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4.7631 Ratings

🗓️ 3 May 2024

⏱️ 93 minutes

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Summary

The Philadelphia 76ers fought until the end against the New York Knicks in Game 6, only to fall at the buzzer, 118-115 — putting a lid on the Sixers’ 2023-24 season. Joel Embiid battled throughout to finish with a team-high 39 points and 13 rebounds but it wasn’t enough to get Philadelphia back to Madison Square Garden for a Game 7. Knicks All-Star Jalen Brunson finished with a game-high 41 points and hit some big shots down the stretch in the fourth quarter to help them advance to the second round. Buddy Hield scored 20 off the bench, knocking down 6 of 9 from deep — Nic Batum added 16 with Tyrese Maxey and Kelly Oubre chipping in 17 each. Rich Hofmann and Devon Givens discuss the season finale as the season closes with a first round exit. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

You know, Six games, one point separating both teams over the course of those six, but three points,

0:46.1

ending the Philadelphia 76th season in this game six of the round one matchup against the New York Knicks,

0:53.3

falling on Thursday night, 118, 115.

0:57.3

Welcome to the P-H-L-Y-P-H-L-Y Sixers post-game podcast here for the final time of the 23-24 season alongside Rich Hoffman.

1:10.2

I'm Devon Givens.

1:11.2

Kyle Newbeck, Derek Bartner, will join us live from the arena to get their thoughts of this

1:16.4

season finale in the postseason.

1:20.0

Brianna is producing all of you in the chat.

1:23.1

And Rich, as we look at this one and go back and dissect this entire game, three points

1:30.2

separated them tonight, but as the Sixers took a two-point advantage after their win in

1:35.3

game five on Tuesday, with New York's win by three here, they end the season plus one over

1:42.6

the Philadelphia 76ers to take a four-two series victory into the second round matchup now where they will face the Indiana Pacers.

1:50.6

It's only right that it came down to the very, very end, the final shot by Buddy Heald as the Sixth season comes to a close.

1:59.1

It's a tough one, man.

2:00.2

That was an amazing basketball series i want to

2:03.2

say that first too and 100% and it's an absolute bummer as basketball fans let's say that that was

2:09.8

amazing every game was close every game was competitive you had the stars all playing tremendous

2:16.5

basketball and frankly devon after that game know, I think a lot of people are going to point to the offensive rebounds for the Knicks. And we did that after game four. I'm not going to do that as much tonight. And the offensive rebounds did kill them. Like there were some killer plays where the Knicks end up making threes after that.

2:37.0

I don't have the numbers in front of me.

2:38.6

But the Sixers competed on the glass at pretty much the same exact level as them.

2:42.3

They got a bunch of offensive boards.

2:45.3

And man, the Sixers are a little bit older and a little bit smaller than the Knicks, too.

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