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76ers-Knicks news: Joel Embiid starts Game 3; OG Anunoby out for New York; game streaming on Amazon

Game 3 between the Sixers and Knicks is underway on Amazon's Prime Video.

Joel Embiid on the court ahead of Game 3 between the Sixers and Knicks Friday night.
Joel Embiid on the court ahead of Game 3 between the Sixers and Knicks Friday night. Read more
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Edgecombe guarding Jalen Brunson to start Game 3

VJ Edgecombe again starts the game on Jalen Brunson.

— Gina Mizell (@ginamizell.bsky.social) May 8, 2026 at 7:12 PM

ESPN says Knicks have 97% chance of winning series ahead of Game 3

Will the Sixers turn to Dominick Barlow?

Sixers coach Nick Nurse has been a bit of an absolutist when it comes to the minutes of reserve center Dominick Barlow.

He's either played big minutes when the team finds itself in a crunch of been relegated to the bench as Joel Embiid, Andre Drummond and Adem Bona take all the minutes.

This series feels like a time to change that and make a bit more of a return to Barlow's role in the regular season, when he averaged 7.7 points, 4.8 rebounds and 1.2 assists in 23.9 minutes.

Knicks lineup creates an interesting opportunity for the Sixers

The Knicks are opting to start Miles McBride in place of the injured OG Anunoby. It's not necessarily a surprise, given McBride closed Wednesday's Game 2 for the Knicks when Anunoby went out with a hamstring strain.

But the Knicks also could have decided to go big, with center Mitchell Robinson back after missing Game 2 with an illness. With Robinson still coming off the bench, that creates an interesting center matchup scenario for Nick Nurse.

Robinson is a rebounding machine and more traditional center, which might cause Nurse to favor Andre Drummond as Joel Embiid's backup despite Drummond's early struggles in this series. Adem Bona is a more athletic option off the bench, but he has continued to be foul-prone.

Philly crowd boos Spike Lee, Tracy Morgan ahead of Game 3

The crowd is starting to trickle in for Game 3 of the 76ers’ second-round series against the New York Knicks. 

And while the full tally on Knicks fans in Philly on still in doubt, there was no question that the celebrities would show up in full effect. 

Two of the firsts to arrive are New York natives Spike Lee and Tracy Morgan, who are already receiving boos at Xfinity Mobile Arena.

DeAntae Prince

Joel Embiid to start Game 3

Joel Embiid will return for Friday’s Game 3 of their second-round playoff series against the New York Knicks, after missing Wednesday’s Game 2 loss with a right ankle sprain and right hip soreness.

The star center was listed as questionable throughout the day, but participated in the Sixers’ shootaround Wednesday morning. Nick Nurse said during his pregame news conference that he expected Embiid to play. 

“He’s getting better all the time,” Nurse said during his pregame news conference. “ … I think he’s going to give it a shot here. He’s going to get one last check here to see where he’s at.”

Anunoby's absence could be better for Sixers than Embiid's return

OG Anunoby’s absence might be an even bigger deal than Joel Embiid’s return.

The Knicks’ forward has been ruled out of Game 3 with a hamstring injury that he suffered in the closing minutes of New York’s hard-fought victory on Wednesday in Game 2. It is a huge blow for a team that lacks any semblance of bench depth on the wing.

In a lot of ways, Anunoby is the thing that makes Knicks work. An elite defender who is thick enough to guard bigs and quick enough to match up against guards, Anunoby has spent much of the series matching up against Paul George at the start of possessions. That has enabled the Knicks to use Mikal Bridges against Tyrese Maxey, where his length has clearly paid dividends at the point of attack.

OG Anunoby out for the Knicks

Knicks standout wing OG Anunoby has been ruled out of Game 3 with a hamstring strain, coach Mike Brown said during his pregame news conference. 

Josh Hart and Mitchell Robinson are both available to play tonight.

Gina Mizell

Joel Embiid expected to try and play tonight, says Nick Nurse

Joel Embiid is still listed as questionable to play in Friday’s Game 3, but coach Nick Nurse said during his pregame news conference that he expects the star center to return after missing Wednesday’s Game 2 loss with a right ankle sprain and right hip soreness.

Embiid has been listed as questionable since the initial official injury report released Thursday evening, but participated in the Sixers’ shootaround Wednesday morning. 

“He’s getting better all the time,” Nurse said of Embiid. “ … I think he’s going to give it a shot here. He’s going to get one last check here to see where he’s at.”

Gina Mizell

Watch: Sixers surprise teachers with playoff tickets

As part of their efforts to keep Knicks fans out of the building — and do a little good will in the process — the Sixers are donating 1,000 tickets over their next two home games against New York. They will be handed out to frontline medical personnel from CHOP and Penn Medicine, educators from around the Philadelphia area, and more.

On Friday, former Sixer Marc Jackson helped hand out the tickets to some teachers.

For Sunday's Game 4, which takes place on Mother's Day, the tickets will go to moms and children from select youth organizations, including the Boys and Girls Club of Philadelphia.

Matt Mullin

The Sixers are rightfully tired

The 76ers have sacrificed talent on the margins in recent years, letting players like Jared McCain, Isiah Joe, and Julian Champagnie move on to new franchises.

That has resulted in more minutes for their starters. Tyrese Maxey and VJ Edgecombe rated among the league leaders all season, with Maxey leading the league at 38 minutes per game.

That hasn't changed in the postseason, with Maxey, Edgecombe, Paul George and Kelly Oubre all in the top in total minutes.

Josh Hart upgraded to probable

OG Anunoby would be a big loss for Knicks

Though the uncertain status of Joel Embiid is Friday’s most significant pregame storyline, the Knicks also could be without a key player. Standout wing OG Anunoby left Game 2 with a hamstring strain and is listed as questionable for Friday’s Game 3.

Anunoby has arguably been the most consistent Knick during this playoff run so far. He averaged 21 points on 64% shooting (44.4% on 4.5 three-point attempts) in this series’ first two games and is an excellent perimeter defender. Without Anunoby down the stretch of Wednesday’s win, the Knicks turned to reserve guard Miles McBride for the closing lineup.

“He’s a great player,” Sixers forward Dominick Barlow said of Anunoby. “But at the end of the day, they have a lot of great players on their team. You could look at it and [say], ‘Oh, it helped us.’ [But] you never know. It could hurt you. So sometimes you’ve got to be careful what you ask for.

An update from Sixers shootaround

Howdy from Sixers shootaround ahead of Game 3, where Joel Embiid and Adem Bona were not (or no longer) on the floor when the media open period began, and Andre Drummond was not wearing his blue/gray jersey.

Gina Mizell (@ginamizell.bsky.social) 2026-05-08T15:27:44.667Z

As Sixers struggle with Knicks, Jared McCain is thriving in OKC

Had the Sixers not traded Jared McCain to Oklahoma City at the deadline, they very well might still be training the New York Knicks two games to none in their second round series. But that doesn't make it any less difficult for Philly fans to watch the team's former first-round pick thrive for the defending champion Thunder.

And Thursday night's OKC victory won't make that pill go down any easier. McCain scored a career playoff high 18 points in the Thunder's 125-107 win over the Lakers to help his team take a 2-0 series lead.

After the game, McCain — who hit 7 of his 11 shots, including 4 of 5 from three-point range, in just 18 minutes — got a shoutout from reigning MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.

How one Sixers fan is trying to keep New Yorkers out of Game 3

Last Sunday, a day after the Sixers eliminated the Celtics and clinched a second-round date with the New York Knicks, a 31-year-old Sixers fan named Matt was driving from his parents’ house in South Jersey to his home in Fishtown when an idea popped into his mind.

As a ride-or-die devotee of the Sixers’ controversial "Trust the Process" era, who bought his season ticket package during the 10-win season of 2015-16, Matt couldn’t stomach the thought of Philadelphia turning into a sea of orange and blue. Especially not after center Joel Embiid made a postgame plea for fans to not sell their tickets.

Matt was well-aware of how convenient it would be for New Yorkers to make the trip down via Amtrak.

A Maxey breakout in Game 3?

In Game 1, Tyrese Maxey did not get enough shots up — especially early.

In Game 2, he committed “way, way, way” too many turnovers — six of the Sixers’ 18, an uncharacteristic mark for a team that ranked fifth in the NBA in fewest turnovers during the regular season.

Perhaps most concerning is that Maxey revealed he jammed his injured pinkie finger again, and that he did not feel comfortable dribbling around and splitting the Knicks’ aggressive double-teams.

Sixers make another move to keep Knicks fans out by donating tickets

As part of the 76ers’ efforts to keep Knicks fans out of Xfinity Mobile Arena for Games 3 and 4 of their second-round playoffs series, the organization is donating 500 tickets to community groups “fired up about Philadelphia and committed to making our hometown a better place.”

For Friday’s Game 3 matchup, 250 tickets will go to frontline medical personnel from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and Penn Medicine. Another 250 will go to local educators selected by Learn Fresh, Breakthrough of Greater Philadelphia, The School District of Philadelphia, and Camden City School District.  

For Sunday’s Game 4, on Mother’s Day, all 500 tickets will go to moms and children selected by Uplift Center for Grieving Children, Boys and Girls Club of Philadelphia, La Liga del Barrio, and Apologues. 

Joel Embiid listed as questionable

Joel Embiid is listed as questionable to play in Game 3 of the 76ers’ second-round playoff series against the New York Knicks, after the star center missed his team’s 108-102 Game 2 loss with a right ankle sprain and right hip soreness.

Embiid was listed as probable to play the afternoon of Wednesday’s Game 2 before being ruled out following the team’s shootaround. Coach Nick Nurse said that Embiid woke up Wednesday with “a bunch of soreness” but was “really disappointed” he could not take the court that night.

“He’s worked extremely hard to get back [from an April 9 appendectomy],” Nurse said. “And he continues to want to play badly. I feel bad for him, because he really wants to be out there.”

Knicks injury updates for OG Anunoby, Josh Hart

Knicks starting wing OG Anunoby, who has averaged 21 points on 64% shooting in this series’ first two games, is listed as questionable to play Friday with a right hamstring strain suffered in Game 2.

Fellow starter Josh Hart is also questionable with a left thumb sprain, while reserve center Mitchell Robinson is probable after missing Game 2 with an illness.

Gina Mizell

You'll need to log into Amazon to watch Sixers-Knicks Game 3

The channel jumping for the Sixers continues, only this time you won't find tonight's game on the dial.

Game 3 between the Sixers and Knicks will stream exclusively on Prime Video, all part of the NBA's 11-year, $77 billion broadcast rights deal with Amazon, NBC, and ESPN.

At this point, Prime has more subscribers than cable TV, so the issue isn't reach – it's convenience. The Phillies begin a three-game series against the Colorado Rockies Friday night, but the Sixers on Prime means fans won't be able to easily flip back and forth between games.

Sixers-Knicks: Full playoff schedule

  1. Game 1: Knicks 137, Sixers 98

  2. Game 2: Knicks 108, Sixers 102

  3. Game 3: Knicks at Sixers, Friday, 7 p.m. (Prime)

  4. Game 4: Knicks at Sixers, Sunday, May 10, 3:30 p.m. (ABC)

  5. Game 5*: Sixers at Knicks, Tuesday, May 12, TBD

  6. Game 6*: Knicks at Sixers, Thursday, May 14, TBD

  7. Game 7*: Sixers at Knicks, Sunday, May 17, TBD

* - If necessary

Rob Tornoe