In a hard-fought contest against the Philadelphia 76ers, Boston Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla commended his team’s ability to learn and adjust, even in the face of challenges. Despite the 76ers’ effective defense in limiting Boston’s usual barrage of 3-pointers, Mazzulla described the game as one of the Celtics’ best performances of the season.
Led by Jaylen Brown’s 31 points and Jayson Tatum’s 29, the Celtics showcased their growth and versatility. Brown emphasized the importance of finding alternative ways to score, highlighting their success at the free-throw line and in the paint.
Despite struggling from beyond the arc and committing turnovers, Boston capitalized on their dominance in rebounding and outscored Philadelphia in the second half. Mazzulla emphasized their offensive philosophy of taking the best shot available and commended Brown’s evolving playmaking abilities.
Though the 76ers, led by Tyrese Maxey’s 32 points, made several surges, the Celtics responded decisively, going on a crucial 17-0 run in the fourth quarter to secure the win.
The game also marked the return of several key players for the 76ers, including Nicolas Batum, De’Anthony Melton, and Kyle Lowry, providing a much-needed energy boost early on.
Overall, the victory showcased the Celtics’ resilience and adaptability, earning praise from their coach in a game that epitomized their growth throughout the season.
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