Celtics-76ers highlights

- Full-game highlights from Celtics vs 76ers Game 2 were posted within hours of the matchup. (youtube.com) - Those clips emphasize key runs and defensive stops that decided late-game moments. (youtube.com) - Quick highlight uploads show how playoff narratives get compressed into instant, shareable moments for fans. (espn.com)

The Philadelphia 76ers left Boston with a split on April 21, and the Game 2 story was online in highlight form within hours. (espn.com) (youtube.com) Philadelphia beat the Celtics 111-97 at TD Garden to tie the first-round series 1-1. V.J. Edgecombe scored 30 points with 10 rebounds, and Tyrese Maxey added 29 points and nine assists. (espn.com) (youtube.com) The game turned for good after Boston cut the lead to 91-89 early in the fourth quarter. Philadelphia answered with an 11-0 run to push the margin to 102-89 with just over four minutes left. (espn.com) (cbssports.com) Those are the possessions that dominate the official and unofficial highlight packages: Edgecombe threes, Maxey creation, and the defensive stops that froze Boston’s comeback. The NBA’s own full-game highlight upload had more than 800,000 views within about 10 hours. (youtube.com) (cbssports.com) The compression changes how a playoff game gets remembered. Boston actually led 28-25 after one quarter, but the clips center on Philadelphia’s 37-point second quarter and the closing burst that decided the night. (espn.com) (youtube.com) The numbers behind those clips were stark. Philadelphia shot 47.8% from the field and 19-for-39 from three, while Boston shot 39.3% overall and 13-for-47 from deep, with 13 turnovers leading to 16 76ers points. (espn.com) (cbssports.com) There was also a moment built for replay early: Jaylen Brown was assessed a technical foul after a one-handed dunk over Adem Bona in the opening minutes. Brown finished with 36 points, while Jayson Tatum had 19 points, 14 rebounds, and nine assists. (espn.com 1) (espn.com 2) Philadelphia did it again without Joel Embiid, who remained out after an April 9 appendectomy and was still in a strength-and-conditioning program for Game 2. Edgecombe twice left for treatment after hurting his back, then returned each time and kept scoring. (espn.com) (cbssports.com) By the time the series moved to Philadelphia for Game 3 on Friday, the 111-97 final had already been distilled into a few shareable sequences. In April playoff coverage, the box score, the late run, and the replay package now arrive almost at the same time. (espn.com) (youtube.com)

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