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Knicks’ Deuce McBride Erupts in Playoffs: 5 Must-Know Facts About New York’s Breakout Guard

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The roar inside Madison Square Garden hit another level the moment Miles “Deuce” McBride drilled back-to-back three-pointers to open Game 4 of the Eastern Conference semifinals, giving the New York Knicks an instant jolt and a lead they never surrendered. McBride’s lightning start set the tone for a night in which the second-year guard single-handedly outscored Philadelphia’s entire bench 13-6, turning “DEUCE!” chants into a deafening, game-long soundtrack. Beyond the box score, his relentless point-of-attack defense smothered Tyrese Maxey and forced the Sixers into late-clock heaves, fueling a sixth straight Knicks playoff victory and a commanding 3-1 series edge. What makes the surge even more remarkable is that McBride is doing it through a nagging core-muscle injury he calls “constant fire,” one that would sideline most players at this stage of the postseason. Instead, the 23-year-old has embraced Tom Thibodeau’s trust, logging north of 24 minutes per game this series after averaging just 15.4 during the regular season. The expanded role isn’t new territory. McBride closed the regular-season finale with 21 points in 24 minutes, flashing the spot-up accuracy and downhill burst that now headline his playoff breakout. Since April 1, he is shooting 44.8 percent from three, a spike that forces defenses to choose between sticking to him on the perimeter or sending extra bodies at Jalen Brunson. With Immanuel Quickley shipped to Toronto at the deadline and veteran Donte DiVincenzo nursing a knee bruise, McBride has seized the backup-point-guard mantle—and possibly more. His 6-foot-9 wingspan turns passing lanes into hazards, and his 94.2 defensive rating since Game 1 is the best of any rotation player left in the playoffs. As the Knicks head back to Philadelphia for a potential close-out, the search volume around “Deuce McBride highlights,” “Miles McBride stats,” and “Knicks playoff schedule” is soaring. If his two-way eruption continues, New York’s newest cult hero won’t just be trending online; he’ll be carving out a permanent place in the Knicks’ postseason lore—and in every opposing scouting report yet to come.

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