Since 2013, only six teams had ever finished an NBA Playoff game with 23 or more offensive rebounds.
That number of teams went up to seven on Saturday, as the Knicks finished with 23 offensive boards in their 111-104 victory over Sixers in Game 1 at Madison Square Garden.
From multiple Sixers ending up in the wrong spot, to several lapses of focus and effort at the worst possible time, here’s how the Sixers gave up 23 offensive rebounds to the New York Knicks:
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