Knicks, Miles McBride make NBA playoff 3-point history in Game 4 rout of 76ers
PHILADELPHIA — It might have been bright and sunny on a 72-degree day outside of the Xfinity Mobile Arena on Sunday, but inside, there was torrential downpour. The Knicks — led by Miles McBride — rained 3s from start to finish. “Obviously, all of our guys, starting with Jalen [Brunson] and KAT [Karl-Anthony Towns], were really good, but Deuce — he was unbelievable,” head coach Mike Brown said after the Knicks completed a 4-0 sweep of the 76ers on Sunday.
“His ability to stretch the floor and create space for others is second to none. He’s got a confidence about him and in himself that just makes us take another level on both ends of the floor. ” The Knicks tied an NBA playoff record with 25 made three-pointers on 44 attempts in 57% effort from downtown on Sunday.
McBride, who started for the injured OG Anunoby (hamstring), shot seven of nine from downtown. He made three straight threes in the first quarter to go on a personal 9-0 run to blow the game wide-open early. “They left me open,” McBride said with a smile at his locker after the game.
“This is what I expect to do. That’s why the coaching staff trusts me, my teammates trust me. And I trust my work.
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