After yet another blowout win, the Knicks are looking like the class of the East

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After yet another blowout win, the Knicks are looking like the class of the East

After yet another blowout win, the Knicks are looking like the class of the East

The Knicks have now played 16 straight quarters in which they’ve looked basically untouchable, outscoring the Hawks and now the Sixers in Game 1 to a degree that is literally unmatched in NBA postseason history.

After yet another blowout win, the Knicks are looking like the class of the East

The Knicks have now played 16 straight quarters in which they’ve looked basically untouchable, outscoring the Hawks and now the Sixers in Game 1 to a degree that is literally unmatched in NBA postseason history.

The New York Knicks are sending a clear message to the rest of the Eastern Conference: they are not just winning—they are dominating. After sweeping aside the Atlanta Hawks in the first round, the Knicks opened their second-round series against the Philadelphia 76ers with a jaw-dropping 137-98 victory at Madison Square Garden on Monday night. It was a performance so commanding that it has fans and analysts alike wondering if this team is truly unstoppable.

What makes this run so remarkable is its consistency. The Knicks have now played 16 straight quarters of nearly untouchable basketball, outscoring both the Hawks and the Sixers to a degree that is literally unmatched in NBA postseason history. Against Philadelphia, they looked fresher, deeper, and more balanced, thanks in part to a two-day rest advantage over a Sixers squad that had just battled the Celtics in a grueling first-round series.

Before the game, Sixers head coach Mike Brown tried to downplay any concerns about his team's readiness. He pointed to the potential of a healthy Joel Embiid, Tyrese Maxey, and Paul George—a trio that, when together, had shown flashes of brilliance. "They were on pace to be almost a 60-win team," Brown said. "It's going to be a tough series."

And while the series may indeed become competitive, Game 1 was anything but. The Knicks came out firing from the opening tip, showcasing an offensive firepower that left the Sixers scrambling. New York's depth was on full display, with contributions up and down the roster. The team moved the ball with precision, knocked down shots from beyond the arc, and played suffocating defense that forced Philadelphia into difficult possessions.

For Knicks fans, this feels like something special. After years of rebuilding and playoff heartbreak, the team has finally found its rhythm at the perfect time. The energy inside Madison Square Garden was electric, and the players fed off it. Every dunk, every steal, every three-pointer sent the crowd into a frenzy, and the Knicks responded with even more intensity.

As the series shifts to Philadelphia for Game 2, the Sixers will need to find answers fast. But based on what we've seen so far, the Knicks look like a team on a mission. They are playing with confidence, chemistry, and a swagger that suggests they believe they are the class of the East. And with performances like this, it's hard to argue otherwise.

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