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The second day of free agency saw a few familiar faces agree to switch teams. Is that good or bad for those involved?
Zach Harper157
Daryl Morey has never been scared to go after the big name, but it'll take a lot more for Philly to reach contender status.
Sam Amick135
Maxey has spent each of his four seasons in the NBA with Philadelphia.
Shams Charania and Alex Andrejev32
In theory, the position has some elite talent, but in reality, it seems the best guys will likely return to their own teams.
John Hollinger95
In recent years, we've seen a lot less talent hit free agency than we used to, but that doesn't mean major names won't test the waters.
John Hollinger239
These players have a heightened level of play in the regular season while also being durable against the demands of the playoffs.
Seth Partnow146
We may only see a handful of contracts agreed upon between now and the draft's first round, but we should expect some action.
John Hollinger141
For the Knicks, win one of the next two games and be the ones to write the history.
Fred Katz54
Philadelphia shouldn't have had a chance to beat New York. The Knicks went up five in overtime but couldn't hold the lead.
Fred Katz122
Tuesday night will always be remembered as the Tyrese Maxey Game.
Mike Vorkunov100
Sixers guard Tyrese Maxey scored seven points in 17 seconds, and the Knicks lost a six-point lead with 28.2 seconds left in the game.
The Athletic Staff164
For 12 catastrophic minutes of the fourth quarter, neither Joel Embiid nor Tyrese Maxey could generate offense against the Knicks.
David Aldridge78
The Knicks have figured out how to weaponize one of Isaiah Hartenstein's go-to moves.
Fred Katz177
The 23-year-old guard beat out award finalists Coby White and Alperen Şengün.
John Hollinger and The Athletic Staff39
"We should be 2 and 0," Joel Embiid said after the loss. "We're gonna win this. ... And we're gonna keep fighting."
David Aldridge291
When Philly is healthy, it is far from the seventh-best team in the conference, but the Knicks have beaten top-notch squads all season.
Fred Katz64
How will Miami slow down the reigning MVP? If there's anyone who can figure it out, it's coach Erik Spoelstra.
Eric Koreen21
The parallels to last season’s Western Conference are obvious; can Philly be this year’s Lakers?
John Hollinger73
A controversial finish in a one-point loss caused more consternation with the Sixers than Harden's return to Philly.
David Aldridge17
The Sixers are in survival mode. Their concern is not the superstar who left for good. It’s the one who is coming back.
Joe Vardon30
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