76ers limit ticket sales vs. Knicks to Philadelphia as Joel Embiid implores fans not to sell: 'If you need money, I got you'

76ers limit ticket sales vs. Knicks to Philadelphia as Joel Embiid implores fans not to sell: 'If you need money, I got you'

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Key Points:

  • Joel Embiid emphasized the importance of strong home crowd support for the Philadelphia 76ers in their upcoming playoff series against the New York Knicks, recalling how Knicks fans dominated the atmosphere during their last meeting two seasons ago.
  • To prevent a repeat of that scenario, the Sixers are restricting ticket sales for home games to residents of the Greater Philadelphia area, a move that has drawn criticism from Knicks fans but is intended to maintain a hostile environment for the visiting team.
  • Despite high ticket prices and the potential for fans to sell seats for profit, Embiid encouraged fans to keep their tickets and remain loud and supportive, even jokingly offering financial help to those needing money.
  • Embiid played a pivotal role in the Sixers' Game 7 win over the Celtics, scoring 34 points and grabbing 12 rebounds, and downplayed concerns about his health following recent surgery and an on-court collision.
  • The Sixers will start their second-round playoff series against the Knicks on Monday at Madison Square Garden, with tip-off scheduled for 8 p.m. ET.

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