New York Post

Knicks aim to shed sluggish starts

- By PETER BOTTE

The Knicks have spotted the 76ers the first nine points and doubledigi­t first-half leads in each of the first two games of their first-round playoff series.

Even after Tom Thibodeau’s squad surged back in both games to grab a 2-0 lead, Josh Hart understand­s the importance of a better start in Game 3 on Thursday night in Philadelph­ia.

“We know they’re going to bring their best shot. We’ve got to try to punk first,” Hart said Wednesday.

Joel Embiid scored all of the Sixers’ points in their 9-0 burst to open Game 1, and Tyrese Maxey did so one game later.

“We think we’re capable of playing a lot better. You have to play for 48 minutes,” Thibodeau said. “There’s gonna be ebbs and flows . ... The bottom line is find a way to win.”

➤ Thibodeau said everyone was healthy entering Game 3 — aside from Julius Randle, obviously — but Mitchell Robinson is back on the injury report as questionab­le for “left ankle management.”

He played 30 minutes in Game 1, including the entire fourth quarter, but just 18 minutes in Game 2. Precious Achiuwa likely would see his first action of the series if Robinson is unable to play Thursday.

➤ Coach Nick Nurse and the Sixers didn’t lament the league’s admission in its Last Two Minute report that Maxey was fouled by both Hart and Jalen Brunson late in Game 2, and the referees also denied them a timeout during the Knicks’ frenetic finish.

“Clock hit midnight and I moved on,” Nurse told reporters Wednesday.

“It is what it is, we’re down 2-0 — if we dwell on it, we’re going to be down 3-0,” Maxey said.

➤ Sixers guard De’Anthony Melton, who has appeared in just two games since Feb. 27 due to a back injury, said Wednesday that he hopes to be available for Game 3. He has been listed as questionab­le, as has Embiid (knee) for the third straight game.

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