Sunday’s game will mark the fourth Christmas Day for Joel Embiid and the 10th for teammate James Harden. The Knicks enter Christmas weekend as two of the hottest teams in the league. Of course, that tie could last just a mere few hours as the Lakers are featured in Sunday’s second marquee game. Philadelphia 76ers 105 at New York Knicks 98 (Madison Square Garden)Ī win for New York on Sunday would pull the Knicks into a tie with the Los Angeles Lakers for the most wins in Christmas Day history with 24. Philadelphia 76ers 109 at New York Knicks 94 (Madison Square Garden) Philadelphia 76ers 110 (Madison Square Garden) Philadelphia 76ers 105 at New York Knicks 104 (Madison Square Garden) Philadelphia 76ers 103 (Madison Square Garden) Philadelphia 76ers 104 at New York Knicks 97 (Madison Square Garden) Philadelphia 76ers 109 (Madison Square Garden) Syracuse Nationals 123 at New York Knicks 111 (Madison Square Garden III) New York Knicks 100 (Onondaga War Memorial) New York Knicks 130 (OT) (Onondaga War Memorial) Syracuse Nationals 101 (Madison Square Garden III) Syracuse Nationals 80 (Madison Square Garden III) Keep in mind that most of these Christmas Day games came in the first half of the NBA’s history as Sunday’s game will mark just the second time the Knicks and Sixers have met on the holiday in over 40 years. The Nationals went 3-2 against the Knicks in five Christmas Day matchups, while the 76ers have gone 4-3 in seven matchups as they lead the overall series 7-5. The Sixers franchise entered the NBA in 1949 as the Syracuse Nationals and played 14 seasons in upstate New York before relocating to Philadelphia in 1963. Sunday’s game marks the 13th time that these two franchises will face each other on Christmas Day, making this rivalry the most common matchup on Dec. The Sixers are tied for the third-most wins on Christmas Day with a record of 18-14 in their 32 appearances. The Knicks are 23-31 on Christmas Day, one win shy of the Lakers’ record of 24 on the holiday. No team has played more games on Christmas Day than the New York Knicks as Sunday’s game against the Philadelphia 76ers will mark their 55th appearance in the holiday showcase. James Blunt, Charlie Simpson, James Arthur, Rylan Clark, Jason Orange.The Knicks and Sixers have been two of the best teams in the month of December. The word 'cobalt', three arrows, 'two bad jokes', references to law and order, The Statue of Liberty with a bright red apple, a pair of round glasses, a sign saying: 'Home, 19,900km', 161, American actors Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn on 'Wanted' posters, 'admit everyone' printed on theme park tickets, 158697, the words 'Penelope' and 'Zombie'. “A rhino out of its climate is a very fishy thing to see.” This horned beast has said they’re in a 'hurry to get somewhere on occasion' and boasted: “I’m chief of this town and happy-go-lucky but one of you guys might think I’m quite muggy”. Paddy McGuinness, Stephen Mulhern, Ricky Wilson, David Tennant, Mick Hucknall. “I fear deep water, but diving that’s another thing.”Ī football, two sticks of rock, a clapperboard, a paintbrush, 2006, 2012, the deadheading of roses, a mirrorball cup, the base of a chair, blue pop being poured into a goblet, the words 'narrator' and 'frequency'. “Time travel? I’ve completed it, my good man.” “Would an apprentice appear on the most-watched TV show in nearly 30 years?” They’ve also said they were being 'born anew', 'following a trail' and 'treading the boards'. This mythical masked bird has not gone down in flames yet despite claiming: “I am rather hot, aren’t I?” and “I’m all flame and fire, my feathers ablaze, it may intrigue you to learn, I’ve been a catchphrase”.
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