Miles McBride, Jalen Brunson help Knicks set 3-point record vs. 76ers

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The New York Knicks are not just running away with their Eastern Conference playoff matchup with the Sixers, they are setting records along the way.
The Knicks hit 11 shots from three-point range in the first quarter of today’s Game 4 against the Philadelphia 76ers.
They had a chance to set the record on a last second shot by Landry Shamet, but it missed. It was a rare one for the Knicks, who missed just two from beyond the arc.
Miles McBride hit four treys, Jalen Brunson had three, Shamet had two, while Josh Hart and Karl-Anthony Towns each had one.
The Knicks lead the Sixers 45-26 after one quarter in a game that if they win, they will eliminate Philadelphia from the playoffs in a sweep.
The Knicks tied the Cleveland Cavaliers, who hit 11 last year in a single quarter against the Heat. The Cavs needed 16 attempts to make it.




