In a performance for the ages, Joel Embiid and the Philadelphia 76ers stormed into TD Garden on Saturday night and completed a stunning comeback, eliminating the Boston Celtics 109-100 in a thrilling Game 7 victory. This marks the first time since 1982 that the Sixers have ousted their historic rivals in a playoff series—and they did it in dramatic fashion after trailing 3-1.
From the opening tip, Philadelphia came out firing, building an early lead and showing they weren't intimidated by the hostile Boston crowd. The Celtics mounted a fierce second-quarter rally, but the Sixers weathered the storm and regained control when it mattered most. With Celtics star Jayson Tatum sidelined by a knee injury, the door was open—and Embiid and company kicked it down.
Embiid was unstoppable, posting 34 points, 12 rebounds, and six assists, anchoring both ends of the floor with his signature dominance. But the real story was Tyrese Maxey, who delivered a playoff masterclass with 30 points, 10 rebounds, and seven assists. Whenever the Celtics looked ready to make a run, Maxey put his head down and attacked the paint with relentless energy, creating opportunities for himself and his teammates. His two massive three-pointers in the third quarter silenced the crowd and restored order, proving he's a rising star on the biggest stage.
VJ Edgecombe also shined, contributing 23 points, six rebounds, and four assists while locking down Celtics star Jaylen Brown on defense. His quickness was too much for Boston's perimeter defenders, and his clutch catch-and-shoot baskets kept the scoreboard ticking. Paul George added 13 solid points, rounding out a balanced attack.
For the Sixers, this win is more than just a series victory—it's a statement. After falling into a 3-1 hole, they showed resilience, heart, and a refusal to back down. Whether you're a fan of the team or just love great basketball, this Game 7 was a reminder of why the playoffs are the most exciting time of the year. Now, the Sixers move on, leaving the Celtics to wonder what might have been.
