The Sixers earned their right to play Game 6 thanks in large part to one player: Tyrese Maxey. Plus, City Avenue is set to triple its apartment count, transforming the office and retail hub.
Sixers guard Tyrese Maxey shoots the game-tying three pointer against the Knicks to put Game 5 into overtime on Tuesday night.
The most prominent right now: The Sixers were really not supposed to get this far in the first round. But in the final moments of Tuesday night’s would-be elimination game against the New York Knicks, guard Tyrese Maxey beat improbable odds by scoring seven points in 17 seconds, tying it up at the buzzer and ultimately pulling out a 112-106 win in overtime.
“We’re looking at promoting the principles of new urbanism and encouraging a more mixed-use environment,” Lower Merion’s senior planner told The Inquirer.
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