NEW YORK — Tobias Harris made two free throws with 5.3 seconds left in overtime and the Philadelphia 76ers ran their winning streak against the New York Knicks to 15 games with a 101-100 victory Sunday night.
Philadelphia improved to 30-13 with its eighth win in its last 10 games.
"A win is a win. We'll take it," Harris said. "I was like, 'We got to put this one (away),'" Harris said. "'Put this one down and get the win.'"
Julius Randle scored 24 points but his last shot rimmed out just before the buzzer as New York dropped to 21-22.
"Everyone wants to win," RJ Barrett said. "Everyone wants to win so when you lose a game, especially like this, a game that we had, a game we should have won, (it's tough)."
The final meeting of the three-game season series and second in five days between the Atlantic Division rivals was a defensive struggle the whole way.
Danny Green hit a couple 3-pointers to give Philadelphia a 96-93 lead in overtime, but Alec Burks and Barrett had baskets before Reggie Bullock's 3 as the shot clock expired gave the Knicks a 100-96 lead.
Harris made a 3 and Randle was called for his fourth foul as Harris attempted to grab Shake Milton's misfire. Knicks coach Tom Thibodeau appeared to be trying to challenge the call, but there was no review and Harris made both free throws to put Philadelphia up one.