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76ers-Knicks, Round 2: Series keys, schedule and prediction for heavyweight fight

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The Eastern Conference’s No. 3 seed, the New York Knicks, will take on the seventh-seeded Philadelphia 76ers in the second round of the 2026 NBA playoffs. These two teams last squared off in the postseason in the first round just two years ago — an absolute war of a series that included:

Whew. If that was what these two teams put together in Round 1, what the hell kind of encore are they going to offer with a spot in the Eastern Conference finals on the line?

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Schedule | Odds | Knicks breakdown | 76ers breakdown
Head-to-head | Matchup to watch | Key question | Prediction

Series schedule (all times Eastern)

Game 1: Mon., May 4 at New York (8 p.m., NBC/Peacock)
Game 2: Wed., May 6 at New York (7 p.m., ESPN)
Game 3: Fri., May 8 at Philadelphia (7 p.m., Prime Video)
Game 4: Sun., May 10 at Philadelphia (3:30 p.m., ABC)
*Game 5: Tue., May 12 at New York (TBD)
*Game 6: Fri., May 15 at Philadelphia (TBD)
*Game 7: Sun., May 17 at New York (TBD)

*if necessary

Series odds

New York Knicks (-260)
Philadelphia 76ers (+215)

What we know about the Knicks

That they’re capable of hitting a higher gear than any Knicks team in more than half a century.

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It wasn’t exactly breaking news that these Knicks were very good. They returned the core of last year’s Eastern Conference finals squad, and added quality complementary bench pieces in Jordan Clarkson and Jose Alvarado. They won 53 games — 54, if you count the NBA Cup final.

They had the NBA’s fifth-best net rating, and were one of just four teams to finish in the top seven in both offensive and defensive efficiency. The other three? The defending champion Thunder, the 62-win Spurs, and a Celtics team that many tabbed as the favorites to come out of the East … right up until they weren’t.

New York wasn’t living up to that lofty regular-season profile through three games against the Hawks, though, winding up on the business end of a pair of CJ McCollum game-winners and facing a 2-1 deficit heading into Game 4 in Atlanta. What the Knicks produced over the next three games, though — most notably, of course, in their historic evisceration of the Hawks in Game 6 — provided an emphatic proof of concept for just how devastating this iteration of the team could be, and a renewed sense of hope for just how much it might be able to achieve.

Running through All-Star center Karl-Anthony Towns as a playmaking hub, the New York offense exploded, scoring a scalding 1.38 points per possession on 55.1% shooting as a team over the final three games of Round 1. Perimeter defenders Josh Hart, OG Anunoby and Mikal Bridges smothered the Atlanta trio of McCollum, Jalen Johnson and Nickeil Alexander-Walker, while Towns, Anunoby and Mitchell Robinson swatted shots at the rim, helping hold the Hawks under 100 points in all three contests.

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The Knicks moved the ball and their bodies, dominated the boards and scored at the rim, wiped out transition opportunities, and forced turnovers on defense while avoiding them on offense, all culminating in one of the most dominant performances in NBA playoff history. That was championship-level play. Replicating it against tougher competition deeper into spring won’t be easy, but reaching it is no longer purely theoretical. Now, the Knicks know they can do it. And now, so does everyone else.

What we know about the 76ers

That they’re capable of reaching a pretty damn high level, too.

Philly was supposed to be drawing dead against a Boston team that had won 56 games while working All-NBA First Teamer Jayson Tatum back into the fold following his stunningly speedy return from a ruptured Achilles tendon. Without Embiid, who was recovering after undergoing an emergency appendectomy in the final week of the regular season, the 76ers just didn’t figure to have enough top-end talent or depth to beat the favored Celtics four times in seven games.

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After taking Game 2 and home-court advantage behind killer performances from Maxey and rookie VJ Edgecombe, though, the Sixers had some life, some juice, a spark, a chance. And, as it turned out, they’d soon have something much more important than that:

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