Joel Embiid Leads Sixers to Historic Game 7 Win
Joel Embiid led the Philadelphia 76ers to a 109-100 Game 7 win over the Boston Celtics, marking a historic comeback.
The Sixers trailed the series 3-1 but rallied to win three consecutive games, with Embiid dominating in the final game.
Embiid scored 34 points and grabbed 12 rebounds, despite hyperextending his knee in the last minute.
The Celtics tried to stop him, but he was too big and imposing, and his passing ability picked apart their double-team tactic.
This win marks Embiid's first Game 7 victory in his career, and the Sixers' first road Game 7 win since 1982.
The team's comeback is historic, as they became the first No. 7 seed in the Eastern Conference to topple a No. 2 seed since 2003.
Embiid's performance was crucial, and he took care of his unfinished business against the Celtics in the postseason.
The Sixers will face the New York Knicks in the second round, and Embiid is confident in his team's abilities.
He said they have a lot of work to do, but this team is different from previous ones he's been a part of.
The Sixers' injury-riddled season made this win even more improbable, but they're now focused on the next challenge.
And the team's swag and confidence have been building all year, according to Tyrese Maxey.
So the Sixers are ready to take on the Knicks, with Embiid leading the charge.
The 76ers extended the series with a win in Boston in Game 5, and their confidence grew from there.
Embiid's dominance in the paint and Maxey's ability to slice through the Celtics' defense were key factors.
The Celtics had a commanding lead, but once Embiid joined the series, they were on borrowed time.
The Sixers knew the Celtics should have finished them off, but when that didn't happen, they saw a real chance to win.
Embiid's knee injury will be a concern, but he said he felt amazing after treatment.
The Sixers' win is a testament to their resilience and determination, and Embiid is proud of his team.