Knicks head into All-Star break with 49-point demolition of 76ers

PHILADELPHIA — The Knicks played like their vacation hinged on the final result.The Sixers played like they were already in Cabo. And in the end, the Knicks were rewarded with an All-Star break that started a little earlier than expected.

Their victory Wednesday over the 76ers was forged in the first quarter and secured by halftime, when the Knicks took a 30-point lead into the locker room before cruising to a 138-89 final, their largest margin of victory ever over their division foe. Coach Mike Brown pulled all his starters for the last 10 minutes, then removed the second unit for the final seven. See you in a week. Jose Alvarado, in his third game as a Knick, lit up the 76ers for a season-high 26 points in 19 minutes.The scrappy point guard was activated in the first quarter by a dustup with Philadelphia’s Trendon Watford — which occurred in the aftermath of Mitchell Robinson being fouled hard by the Sixers forward — and the Knicks launched a game-breaking 27-9 run. Alvarado picked up his first technical foul for shoving Watford and subsequently connected on eight 3-pointers, tying his career best.

He also finished with a season-high five steals, and with the Knicks outscoring the Sixers by 35 points in his 19 minutes. Mikal Bridges and Karl-Anthony Towns led a balanced scoring attack with a combined 43 points on 17-for-28 shooting, leaving Mike Brown’s side with a 33-20 record before the weeklong break.The Knicks are on pace for roughly the same 51 wins as their last regular season.  Sign up for Inside the Knicks by Stefan Bondy, a weekly exclusive on Sports+.

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