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PHILADELPHIA (AP) - With supportive tape wrapped around both his feet and a turf toe, it was clear Kyle Korver's aching feet needed a cold soak and still more time to heal. Somehow, even without a best foot to put forward, Korver's 3-point shot rarely looked better. Korver made six 3-pointers and matched a career high with 31 points to lead the Philadelphia 76ers to a 104-84 victory over the New York Knicks on Wednesday night.
"I felt strong out there, I got some good looks early and I was able to get into a little bit of a flow," Korver said.
Knicks coach Isiah Thomas said before the game that sometimes the schedule, like back-to-backs, beats a team more than the opponent. This one, though, had everything to do with the Sixers.
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