Knicks Unleash Seamless, Multi-Weapon Offense in Playoff Game 1

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The Knicks’ offense moved like clockwork in Game 1 of the East semifinals, shooting 53-for-84 and romping the 76ers 137-98. Jalen Brunson led with 35 points, exploiting drop coverage, while Karl-Anthony Towns, OG Anunoby and Mikal Bridges provided multiple scoring threats and Josh Hart connected defense to offense. The unit functioned as a cohesive, unselfish system — a rapid sequence of actions that leaves defenses guessing — validating coach Mike Brown’s concept-driven approach and signaling a potential playoff peak for New York.
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