76ers' Tyrese Maxey was fouled twice by Knicks before New York's go-ahead three, NBA says


by FOX News

FOX News— The New York Knicks’ wild sequence that ultimately led to Donte DiVincenzo’s game-winning three-pointer with 13 seconds to play shouldn’t have happened in the first place, according to the NBA’s Last Two Minute report of Game 2 with the Philadelphia 76ers.  The 76ers wanted calls when Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart were hounding Tyrese Maxey on an inbound pass after Brunson made a three-pointer to cut the Sixers’ lead to two late in the fourth quarter.  Maxey ended up falling down to the court,...

The Washington Times—NBA says Maxey was fouled twice before turnover that led to Knicks' go-ahead shot. Philadelphia’s Tyrese Maxey was fouled twice before his turnover that led to the go-ahead 3-pointer by Donte DiVincenzo in the New York Knicks’ victory over the 76ers in Game 2, the NBA determined Tuesday.

Daily Mail—76ers force Game 6 against New York Knicks with dramatic overtime victory as Tyrese Maxey's miracle logo three-pointer saves Philadelphia's season. The Knicks had the chance to seal a spot in the Eastern Conference semifinals for a second consecutive year as they hosted the Sixers and they found themselves seconds from doing so.

The Athletic—Tuesday’s NBA playoffs takeaways: Tyrese Maxey plays superhero for 76ers vs. Knicks, Bucks stay alive. By Fred Katz, Mike Vorkunov, Joe Vardon, Josh Robbins, Kelly Iko and Eric Nehm What is there to even take from the – Game 5 matchup? It’s that this series is wild and that no lead is safe. Philadelphia made up for its disastrous ending in Game 2 by unwinding a seemingly safe New York lead in less than a minute. 76ers guard scored seven points in 17 seconds, and the Knicks lost a six-point lead with 28.2 seconds left. In this game it might have been that the least-tired team won: looked drained...