I saw Green and Iguodala both trying to get the ball to Brand, but when he posts up, that is what the team should do. The Sixers look to get the ball to Speights on the block, and they like to get Young the ball there too.
The important thing is that Elton doesn't have to worry about getting touches, he just has to play ball, set picks, and roll to the basket.
I give the Knocks a little credit for playing their game, it took them a while, but they started playing some defense too, enough to enable them to shoot their way back into it.
It was a game the Sixers should win and they did, and in spite of the closeness of the score they did it the way they've been winning, by shooting well over 50% from the floor (53.5%), by controlling the boards, (41-35) taking care of the ball (12-15). The only thing the Knicks did that was exceptional is that they took 32 3-pointers and made 15 of them.