Celtics‑76ers Game 7 highlights
- The 76ers beat the Celtics 109-100 in Game 7 on May 2, erasing a 3-1 series deficit and ending Boston’s season in round one. (nba.com) - Joel Embiid finished with 34 points, 12 rebounds and 6 assists, while Philadelphia led for all but one minute and won its first playoff series over Boston since 1982. (nba.com) - That makes Philly the 14th team to complete a 3-1 comeback, and it sends the Sixers to a second-round matchup with New York. (nba.com)
This wasn’t really a highlights story. It was a collapse-and-comeback story — and the highlights only matter because the game itself swu(nba.com)o Boston and won Game 7, 109-100, knocking out the Celtics after trailing 3-1 in the series. That is the actual news. The video packages landing overnight are just the fast aftershock of a result people wanted to rewatch immediately. (nba.com) ### What actually happened in Game 7? Philadelphia controlled (nba.com)out in the third, and held the advantage for all but one minute of the game. Boston made one real fourth-quarter push, but Philly never fully gave the game back. Final score — 109-100, Sixers, series over. (nba.com) ### Who decided it? Joel Embiid was the center of everything. He put up 34 points, 12 rebounds, and 6 assists in 39 minutes. Tyrese Maxey added 30 points and 7 assists, and (nba.com)ies — Embiid as the anchor, Maxey as the pressure point, George as the release valve when Boston loaded up. (espn.com) ### Why did Boston look so compromised? The biggest reason is simple — Jayson Tatum didn’t play. He was ruled out before tip with left knee stiffness after exiting Game 6, and Boston ne(nba.com) the Celtics shot 40% from the field and 27% from three. That’s a brutal way to try to survive a Game 7. (espn.com) ### Was this comeback really that unusual? Yes. Very. Philadelphia had been 0-18 in playoff series when trailing 3-1 before t(espn.com) in NBA history to complete a 3-1 comeback. Against Boston, in Boston, in the ninth Game 7 between these franchises — that’s why the result hit so hard. (nba.com) ### Why are the highlights getting so much attention? Because elimination games compress everything people want from playoff basketball i(espn.com)eplay material — Embiid’s shotmaking, Maxey’s drives, Boston’s late push, the final closeout. Short-form clips travel fast when the outcome rewrites the series. That part is an inference, but it fits the immediate flood of Game 7 recap and highlight coverage across NBA, ESPN, and other outlets. (nba.com)xers move on to face the New York Knicks in the Eastern Conference semifinals. Boston, the No. 2 seed, is out in the first round. So the highlight package isn’t just nostalgia or recap filler — it’s the visual record of one of the postseason’s biggest early upsets. (nba.com) ### Why does the Boston angle matter so much? Because this series looked over a week ago. The Celtics had a 3-1 lead, and this matchup has historically tilted Boston’s way in Game 7s. Instead, the ending flipped the sc(nba.com)ston’s season now gets remembered less for seeding or expectations and more for letting a closeout chance slip. (nba.com) ### Bottom line If you came in looking for “Game 7 highlights,” the real takeaway is bigger than the clip. Phil(nba.com)urvived Boston’s late surge, and changed the East bracket in one night. (nba.com)