PHILADELPHIA — The Philadelphia 76ers defeated the Boston Celtics 106-93 on Thursday to force a decisive Game 7 in the first-round NBA playoff series. Joel Embiid returned from an appendectomy and scored 19 points, Tyrese Maxey led with 30 points, and Paul George contributed 23 as the Sixers delivered their most complete performance of the season. The teams will meet in Boston on Saturday for the winner-take-all Game 7; the Sixers hope Embiid’s availability and Maxey’s scoring will determine their trajectory. Boston coach Joe Mazzulla faces evaluations of his rotation after back-to-back losses, while analysts highlighted turnovers, rebounding and offensive stagnation through the series as key concerns.
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If you're a basketball fan, this is a high-stakes game. The Sixers' performance could pivot on Embiid's health and Maxey's scoring. For Celtics fans, it's a chance to see if Coach Mazzulla can adjust his strategy. Check the game time and plan your Saturday around it.
Game 7 is a winner-takes-all showdown. It's a test of the Sixers' resilience and the Celtics' adaptability. The key factors? Turnovers, rebounding, and offensive flow. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves a good basketball drama.
The Philadelphia 76ers, including Tyrese Maxey, Joel Embiid and Paul George, benefited from a cohesive performance that forced a decisive Game 7 and preserved their playoff progression.
The Boston Celtics, their coaching staff led by Joe Mazzulla, and fans suffered from turnovers, defensive lapses and inability to close out the series, resulting in a forced Game 7.
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