PHILADELPHIA– The Philadelphia 76ers were able to stave off elimination on Monday, defeating the Boston Celtics in Game Four by a score of 103-92.
The victory was the first of the series for Philadelphia, who will held back to Boston for Game Five on Wednesday trailing in the series 3-1.
After taking a close loss in Game Two, the Sixers returned home for Game Three on Saturday.
In a game marked with miscues and errors, the Sixers dropped the game in overtime 101-98, and faced elimination on Monday.
Sixers’ coach Brett Brown has received a fair amount of ridicule for his play calling and substitutions throughout the series, but he made a big move in Game Four by subbing out F Robert Covington for G T.J. McConnell in the starting lineup.
McConnell responded by scoring a playoff career-high 19 points along with 7 rebounds and 5 assists. He provided the type of energetic play the Sixers have seemed to lack throughout the series.
G/F Ben Simmons got back on track on Monday, recording a double-double with 19 points and 13 rebounds.
The Celtics were once again led by F Jayson Tatum, who led the team in scoring with 20 points. The rookie has been outstanding during the playoffs.
Now, the teams will return to Boston for Game Five at 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday.