NBA Preview: New York Knicks (19-15) at Philadelphia Sixers (23-10)

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Joel Embiid will look to continue his historic season Friday when the Philadelphia 76ers host the New York Knicks.

In the Sixers’ 110-97 win over the Chicago Bulls Tuesday, Embiid returned from an 11-day absence caused by a sprained right ankle to produce 31 points, 15 rebounds, 10 assists and two blocked shots.

It was Embiid’s second triple-double this season and the seventh of his career. The reigning Most Valuable Player also compiled his 14th straight game with at least 30 points and 10 rebounds.

In addition, Embiid scored at least 30 points for the 15th game in a row.

Despite appearing a bit winded from a four-game absence, Embiid kept working on his passing skills, which didn’t go overlooked by his teammates. When Embiid was double-teamed, he moved the basketball quickly.

Now it’s about conditioning for Embiid.

De’Anthony Melton’s status is unclear; the guard missed the previous game with lumbar spine soreness.

The Knicks will aim for their third consecutive victory when they battle the Sixers.

New York defeated the Chicago Bulls 116-100 Wednesday behind 35 points from Julius Randle and 31 points and 13 assists from Jalen Brunson. Isaiah Hartenstein added 10 points, a career-best 20 rebounds and five blocked shots.

The all-around contributions from Hartenstein were an unexpected surprise.

Brunson always seems to play with confidence.

Since the Knicks dealt RJ Barrett and Immanuel Quickley to the Toronto Raptors for OG Anunoby,

Brunson looks even more at ease running the offense.

While all five starters scored in double figures, it took some defensive stops down the stretch to pull away from the depleted Bulls.

Anunoby and Donte DiVincenzo each added 11 points.

The Knicks held a late 101-95 lead before an 11-0 run sealed the win. The final score was a bit deceiving.

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