76ers owner orders Embiid to keep 2,000 home tickets out of reach of Knicks fans

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Report from ‘Philadelphia Inquirer Sports’ on the situation of the 76ers, who are trailing the New York Knicks 2-3 games in the series, so cannot afford to lose in returning to play at Wells Fargo Center. (2 May) If you still want to hold on to Game 7 

The lesson they learned before last weekend’s Game 4 series as a home team was that there were a lot of Knicks supporters streaming into the arena. Send out a show of power that makes you think you’re competing at Madison Square Garden, and it’s great power. ‘Saed-Navy’ stole the victory in the said match.

The power of New York basketball fans is so strong that 76ers center Joel Embiid had to come out and ask for the cooperation of ‘Philly’ supporters to show their power to be as passionate as their competitors. 

which enough for Philadelphia to be able to steal victory back Manhattan in Game 5 of the Series was brought to life by Michael Rubin, CEO of major sports retailer Fanatics, sponsor of the 76ers, in collaboration with team owner Josh Hae. Morris, David Blitzer and David Edelman bought more than 2,000 tickets to Game 6 of the Series.

To be distributed to local emergency personnel (police, firefighters, medical rescue units), doctors/professional nurses, community activity groups. and people who benefit the public Had the opportunity to watch an important game on the field. 

I hope that the fervor of the said group of people It will translate into power for the 76ers players to win the important match to continue the playoffs until the appeal match. 


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