After a tightly contested first half, the Philadelphia 76ers surged ahead in the second half with exceptional defense and strategic ball movement. Joel Embiid led the charge, finishing with a dominant 35 points and 12 rebounds, showcasing his versatility on both ends of the court. The 76ers’ bench also stepped up, contributing crucial points and maintaining the team’s intensity when starters rested. Their second-half run dismantled the Celtics’ defense, turning a narrow halftime deficit into a commanding lead by the final buzzer.

Boston struggled to find rhythm, with key players missing shots and facing relentless pressure from Philadelphia’s defense. Jayson Tatum, despite his efforts, was limited to 24 points and faced difficulty penetrating the paint. The Celtics’ turnovers and missed opportunities proved costly, while the 76ers executed a near-flawless game plan. Key factors in Philadelphia’s victory included:

  • Strong perimeter defense limiting Boston’s three-point attempts
  • Effective pick-and-roll plays creating open shots
  • Consistent second-chance points capitalizing on offensive rebounds
Player Points Rebounds Assists
Joel Embiid (PHI) 35 12 5
Tyrese Maxey (PHI) 22 4 7
Jayson Tatum (BOS) 24 6 3
Jaylen Brown (BOS) 18 5 2