Field Level Media
03 May 2026, 22:49 GMT+10
(Photo credit: Bill Streicher-Imagn Images)
It's just a little more than 100 miles from Madison Square Garden in New York to Xfinity Mobile Arena in South Philadelphia -- a relatively short car ride or train trip for Knicks fans who wanted to see their team in action against the 76ers in the Eastern Conference semifinals.
But 76ers star Joel Embiid, who was the NBA's Most Valuable Player and a first-team All-Pro selection in the 2022-23 season, wants no part of Knicks fans invading his team's home arena.
In his postgame interview Saturday night after the Sixers stunned the Boston Celtics in Game 7 of their series to advance, he put 76ers fans on notice.
Don't sell your playoff tickets -- especially not to Knicks fans.
New Yorkers overtook the Philadelphia arena two years ago when the No. 2-seeded Knicks eliminated the No. 7 Sixers in the opening round of the postseason. It has been presumed that Knicks fans bought their tickets from 76ers fans.
'I just have a message for our fans,' Embiid said Saturday night. 'Last time we played the Knicks, it felt like [Philadelphia] was Madison Square Garden East. We're going to need the support.
'Don't sell your tickets. This is bigger than you. We need you guys.'
Embiid offered a solution, if need be.
'Knicks fans travel -- they buy tickets,' he said. 'There's going to be people who will sell the tickets because they need the money. Don't do it, we need you guys. We need the support, and we need them to be extremely loud. If you need money, I've got you.'
The Eastern Conference semifinal between the teams begins Monday in New York, with Game 2 set for Wednesday. The series will move to Philadelphia on Friday for Game 3, followed by Game 4 on Saturday.
The Knicks defeated the Atlanta Hawks in six games to advance.
--Field Level Media
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