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The New York Knicks completed a four-game sweep of the Philadelphia 76ers with a 144-114 victory in Game 4. Knicks fans heavily influenced the atmosphere in Philadelphia, contributing to the team's success as they advance to the Eastern Conference Finals.

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For the second-straight series, the New York Knicks blew out their opponent in a series-ending game, this time defeating the Philadelphia 76ers 144-114.
The New York win completes a four-game sweep over Philadelphia and makes it seven-straight playoff wins this postseason. Now, the Knicks await their opponent as they return to the Eastern Conference Finals, where they lost last season.
The Knicks' success is a thrill for New York fans, who have made a habit out of of traveling with the team to cut into opposing crowds. After Knicks fans were well-represented in Philadelphia during their first-round matchup in 2024, the 76ers were hoping to block out New Yorkers from making the short trip south.
Ultimately, though, Knicks fans were even louder this time around. During the Game 4 blowout, with the 76ers facing a steep 3-0 deficit, it seemed as though the Knicks had more fans at the road game than their opponent, making for a raucous environment in the blowout.
Here's how the Knicks took over Xfinity Mobile Arena on Sunday.
The final score was 144-114 in favor of the New York Knicks.
The Knicks have won seven straight playoff games this postseason.
Knicks fans significantly influenced the atmosphere in Philadelphia, making their presence felt despite the 76ers' efforts to limit their numbers.

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Leading up to Games 3 and 4 of this series, the 76ers tried to make sure Knicks fans didn't take over Xfinity Mobile Arena. That included pleas from Joel Embiid, giving free tickets to select community groups and preventing anyone outside of Philadelphia from buying tickets.
However, none of that worked this weekend, as Knicks fans were noticeably loud throughout Games 3 and 4. New York's dominant performance certainly played a role as well, since Sixers fans had very little to cheer about on Sunday afternoon.
At the beginning of the game, when Deuce McBride caught fire from three, New York fans produced loud "Deuce" chants through the 76ers fan energy.
The blowout game was also the perfect environment for Knicks fans to troll the 76ers for 2.5 hours, which included booing their mascot.
Knicks fans also taunted Joel Embiid at the free-throw line, holding up photos of Embidd getting postered by Mitchell Robinson in Game 3.
And finally, as the Knicks and 76ers played out the string in the fourth quarter, New York fans gave loud "Knicks in 4" chants.