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Boston Celtics pull off incredible comeback against winless Philadelphia 76ers
 

With the Celtics staring implosion in the face, the winless Sixers came to town. Tragedy was narrowly avoided in a 84-80 win after Jae Crowder's game-winning three with 38 seconds left.

 

 

BOSTON – It didn’t matter who the Celtics’ opponent was Friday night. They were beating themselves. The fact that it was the winless Philadelphia 76ers, whose point guard Phil Pressey was an offseason cut for Danny Ainge, just worsened the blow.

But when the boos started to trickle down from the stands, something snapped. Suddenly, Isaiah Thomas was furious with the idea of not running down the Sixers’ throats.  So Thomas came in at the 9:09 mark and unleashed fury on Philadelphia.  With Marcus Smart out, the Celtics were missing the key to their offense: their disruptive perimeter defense.  It finally returned in the fourth.

As the Celtics began to force turnovers – 7 in the fourth quarter – their transition game opened up.  Thomas ended up scoring 11 points in the fourth, with eight of those points coming from attacking the rim in transition. But even with a few scores early in his fourth quarter rotation, Thomas couldn’t close the gap.

The Sixers then reminded the world that they are the Sixers.  Hollis Thompson’s layup at the 6:16 mark would be the end of Philadelphia’s offense for the night.  Their only field goal from that point on came from another classic Jahlil Okafor jump hook out of the low post.  The Celtics went on an 18-3 run in the final six-plus minutes to save face and perhaps avoid Mad Brad Stevens’ wrath ahead of the Thanksgiving day off.

First Half Nightmare

The Celtics were down 47-40 at the half, but that barely even illustrates the dreadful experience the half full stadium witnessed. After an Isaiah Thomas basket at the 4:05 mark, the Celtics didn’t score another field goal the rest of the half.

After a few minutes to recompose during the quarter break, nothing changed. The Celtics missed shot after shot and finally scored a field goal at the 7:02 mark when Isaiah Thomas checked back into the game.  Every Celtics drive was met by a swarm of hands poking the ball away, while every long range shot found solace in the clank of the rim....read/watch more here!

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Boston Celtics pull off incredible comeback against winless Philadelphia 76ers

 


With the Celtics staring implosion in the face, the winless Sixers came to town. Tragedy was narrowly avoided in a 84-80 win after Jae Crowder's game-winning three with 38 seconds left.


 


 


BOSTON – It didn’t matter who the Celtics’ opponent was Friday night. They were beating themselves. The fact that it was the winless Philadelphia 76ers, whose point guard Phil Pressey was an offseason cut for Danny Ainge, just worsened the blow.


But when the boos started to trickle down from the stands, something snapped. Suddenly, Isaiah Thomas was furious with the idea of not running down the Sixers’ throats.  So Thomas came in at the 9:09 mark and unleashed fury on Philadelphia.  With Marcus Smart out, the Celtics were missing the key to their offense: their disruptive perimeter defense.  It finally returned in the fourth.


As the Celtics began to force turnovers – 7 in the fourth quarter – their transition game opened up.  Thomas ended up scoring 11 points in the fourth, with eight of those points coming from attacking the rim in transition. But even with a few scores early in his fourth quarter rotation, Thomas couldn’t close the gap.


The Sixers then reminded the world that they are the Sixers.  Hollis Thompson’s layup at the 6:16 mark would be the end of Philadelphia’s offense for the night.  Their only field goal from that point on came from another classic Jahlil Okafor jump hook out of the low post.  The Celtics went on an 18-3 run in the final six-plus minutes to save face and perhaps avoid Mad Brad Stevens’ wrath ahead of the Thanksgiving day off.


First Half Nightmare


The Celtics were down 47-40 at the half, but that barely even illustrates the dreadful experience the half full stadium witnessed. After an Isaiah Thomas basket at the 4:05 mark, the Celtics didn’t score another field goal the rest of the half.


After a few minutes to recompose during the quarter break, nothing changed. The Celtics missed shot after shot and finally scored a field goal at the 7:02 mark when Isaiah Thomas checked back into the game.  Every Celtics drive was met by a swarm of hands poking the ball away, while every long range shot found solace in the clank of the rim....read/watch more here!


Be sure to like The Garden Report on Facebook and like and comment on each episode to get in the conversation!


Download the new theme song "Where You Been?" by Michael Christmas featuring Logic and produced by Teddy Roxpin on iTunes now!


The Garden Report is Hosted and Executive Produced by Jared Weiss for CLNS Radio & Produced by Kyle George for CLNS Radio.

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