
Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey inspired the Philadelphia 76ers to victory in their series decider against the Boston Celtics as they knocked their rivals out of the NBA play-offs and set up an Eastern Conference semi-final against the New York Knicks.
The 76ers, who came back from 3-1 down in the best-of seven series to force a deciding match, won 109-100 on the road to eliminate the 2023-24 NBA champions.
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Embiid contributed 34 points, 12 rebounds and six assists, while team-mate Tyrese Maxey scored 30 points and registered 11 rebounds and seven assists as Philadelphia became only the 14th team to win a series after going 3-1 down, achieving the feat for the first time in their history.
The 76ers also beat the Celtics in the play-offs for the first time since 1982, having lost their last six series to Boston.
“We had a talk after game five and just said, ‘Hey, man, we can’t let the same stuff happen over and over and over again,” Maxey told NBC. “At some point we’ve got to put a stop to it.
“And we did.”
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Boston were 99-98 behind following two Neemias Queta free throws before Maxey scored eight unanswered points to give his side a 107-98 lead with 15 seconds left.
“We started off well and then in the second quarter we kind of relaxed a little,” said Embiid. “Same thing with the start of the fourth.
“But we stuck together, closed it out.”
He added: “It means a lot. You can’t win alone, you need a team to be able win and everybody doing their job.”
Embiid had returned for the last four games of the series after an emergency appendectomy had ruled him out since 6 April.
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“What changed in the series is Joel Embiid came back, and they’re a completely different team,” said Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla.
Boston star Jayson Tatum missed the decider because of a left knee issue, with Jaylen Brown top scoring for them with 33 points.
“Loved the looks that we got, loved the process that we had, but hate the result,” said Mazzulla.
