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Josh Hart shreds 76ers fans after Knicks’ Game 4 takeover: ‘Used to think Philly was a sports town’

PHILADELPHIA — “Let’s go Knicks,” they roared early as the 3-pointers fell like an avalanche.

“Deuce,” they bellowed after every one of Miles McBride’s seven 3-pointers.

“Knicks in four,” they chanted as the road team piled it on.

Technically, Game 4 of the Eastern Conference semifinals was a road game for the Knicks.

It just didn’t feel anything like one, fans of the orange and blue taking over Xfinity Mobile Arena to watch their Knicks complete a four-game sweep of the host 76ers with a 144-114 decimation on Mother’s Day.

“I used to think Philly was a sports town,” Josh Hart said with a wry smile. “I don’t know if it is anymore.”

There was a strong contingent of Knicks fans for Friday night’s Game 3, but they were mostly drowned out by the 76ers supporters until the game was out of reach.

The only resistance came from the ear-splitting 76ers public address announcer.

It started in warmups, with Knicks fans booing Joel Embiid.

“I thought we were back in the Garden for a second,” Hart said.

To add salt in the wound, a group of Knicks fans brought mini-posters of Mitchell Robinson’s alley-oop dunk Friday over Embiid and tried to hand them out to 76ers fans.

“Man, Mitch did his thing right here, so shout-out to the fans,” McBride said.

Before the series began, Embiid called on 76ers fans to hold on to their tickets and not let it be a repeat of two years ago, when Knicks fans invaded Xfinity Mobile Arena.

The team limited tickets to residents of the Philadelphia area, mirroring the Pistons plan from a year ago in the first round against the Knicks.

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They also donated 500 tickets for each game to local community groups.

It didn’t work, as available tickets flooded the secondary market once the Knicks won the first two games of the series at home.

“It absolutely sucks, if I’m being honest. It just sucks,” the star guard said. “That’s really all I can say about it, man. It’s hard. It’s definitely difficult. It’s only one way to put a stop to it and it’s we have to go out there and win these games.

“Just being completely honest, we were better when we played them in the Garden this entire season. I know we lost Game 2 and 1, but Game 2 was better. The regular season was better. I was telling them, it felt louder here for them than it did in the Garden.”

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