Coming off a bad loss in Detroit, the Knicks were hoping to bounce back on the road in Philadelphia, who is now 11-1 at home. The first six minutes were solid, Mario Hesonja was hitting some shots and the game was pretty much even, but then, it was all downhill from there.
Hezonja and Enes Kanter both let the team with 17 points, the latter with 6 board. While Hezonja took 15 shots, this may have been his best game since joining New York.
On the other side of the court, JJ Redick was scorching hot scoring 24 points on 10-14 shooting, going 4-6 from deep.