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76ers ownership takes extreme measure to box out Knicks fans
Philadelphia 76ers managing partner Josh Harris Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports

New York Knicks fans took over at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pa. earlier this week and Philadelphia 76ers ownership wants to ensure that doesn’t happen again.

The Knicks won Game 4 of their Eastern Conference first-round playoff series with the Sixers in Philly on Sunday. Knicks fans took over the arena and even were taking part in anti-Joel Embiid chants. The Sixers subsequently won Game 5 of the series at Madison Square Garden in New York to force a sixth game, putting Philly in a predicament.

Since the 76ers’ owners don’t want Knicks fans taking over again, they bought over 2,000 tickets for Game 6 and are giving them out to first responders, health care professionals and other local Philadelphia-based groups.

Philly fans have a reputation for being among the best and most passionate in sports. For owners of a Philly sports team to have to resort to this measure to keep opposing fans out of a home playoff game is nothing short of shocking, but that’s where we are.

The Knicks still lead the series 3-2 ahead of Thursday’s Game 6.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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