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As the Philadelphia 76ers prepare for Game 5 of the first round series
Tyrese Maxey kept the Philadelphia 76ers alive with a vintage Game 5 performance at the New York Knicks. Here are the best reactions.
Tyrese Maxey says the Philadelphia 76ers can't dwell on the officiating errors, confirmed by the NBA, that took place Monday during the Sixers' Game 2 loss to
For the second time this series, a frantic ending featured a few missed calls
Tyrese Maxey scored 46 points—including a game-tying 34-foot three-pointer with nine seconds left in regulation—to keep the Philadelphia 76ers' season alive
Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey were officially made active less than a half hour before Game 2 against the Knicks tipped off at Madison Square Garden, ending the intense suspense swirling around the
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Tyrese Maxey scored seven points in the final 25 seconds against the Knicks. Jon Stewart, Ben Stiller and Tracy Morgan were among the big names watching. READ MORE: Knicks fans say Cardi B 'cursed' New York in loss to Philadelphia
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To say that last night’s Game 5 between the Sixers and Knicks was unbelievable is an understatement. It took an all-time performance by Tyrese Maxey to drag his team away from certain doom and single-handedly extend their season. With that in mind, we took a look at just how eye-popping the game was. Before we even get to Maxey, this
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