Celtics vs 76ers Game 3: The Math Decides the Game
Game 3 did not break this series. It clarified it. The Boston Celtics took a 108–100 win and a 2–1 series lead over the Philadelphia 76ers. Through three games, every version of this matchup has now shown itself. Boston control in Game 1. Philadelphia variance in Game 2. Execution under pressure in Game 3. The result in this one came down to something simpler. Shot value over shot volume. The Celtics won the math, and that decided everything late. Boston Won the Math, Even Without the Possession Edge Philadelphia created more chances. They took 87 shots compared to Boston’s 81. They also protected the ball better, committing only 11 turnovers to Boston’s 17. On the surface, that should tilt the game. It did not. Boston shot 20 of 47 from three, good for 42.6 percent. Their effective field goal percentage climbed to 56.8 percent with a 121.3 offensive rating. Philadelphia made 12 of 35 from three at 34.3 percent. That gap defined the game. The Celtics also held a slight edge on the offe...