Game 7 madness: the Philadelphia 76ers take down the Boston Celtics and advance in commanding fashion

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Yesterday, The Philadelphia 76ers delivered an unforgettable night by defeating the Boston Celtics 109-100 in the decisive Game 7, securing their place in the Eastern Conference semifinals. In a packed TD Garden, the visiting team showed toughness, intense defense, and composure in the final minutes to complete a historic comeback in the series.

Joel Embiid was the standout star with 34 points, 11 rebounds, and complete leadership on both ends of the floor. Alongside him, Tyrese Maxey shined with 30 points and punished Boston with clutch plays late in the game. The Sixers responded when the pressure was highest and silenced one of the toughest arenas in the league.

Boston fought hard thanks to Jaylen Brown’s 33 points, but felt the absence of Jayson Tatum, who was out with an injury. The elimination leaves many questions about the Celtics’ immediate future after blowing a 3-1 series lead.

Why did Philadelphia win this Game 7?

Because they controlled the key moments, had Embiid and Maxey performing at a superstar level, and stayed calmer under pressure than Boston.
Now the big question arises: can these Philadelphia 76ers make it all the way to the NBA Finals?

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