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Mikal Bridges' defense on Tyrese Maxey one of biggest factors in Knicks' commanding series lead over 76ers

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If you're waking up on Saturday feeling good about the Knicks’ prospects in this postseason, you can thank Mikal Bridges.

PHILADELPHIA – If you're waking up on Saturday morning feeling good about the Knicks ’ prospects in this postseason, you can thank Mikal Bridges . Bridges' defense on Tyrese Maxey has one of the biggest factors in this Knicks-Sixers series. Maxey is averaging 18.

6 points over three games against the Knicks -- that’s 10 points fewer than his regular-season average, he’s 2-for-12 from beyond the arc, and has 12 turnovers. That’s nearly double his regular-season average. Bridges isn’t the only Knick defending Maxey, but he’s drawn the assignment most often, and he’s aced it.

“He’s doing an amazing job. That’s a tough task, a tall order. The way he is able to maneuver and navigate screens, do all those things, and on top of that, give us good shots, good minutes and a good quality of executing on the offensive end is great,” Josh Hart said after New York’s Game 3 win .

Bridges is chasing Maxey all over the floor; defending him on and off the ball, stifling his backdoor cuts. While doing all of that, the much-maligned Bridges has also found a way to impact the other end of the floor. He had 23 points on 8-for-14 shooting in Game 3.