In a historic turnaround that will be discussed for years in the City of Brotherly Love, the Philadelphia 76ers have secured a spot in the Eastern Conference semifinals. The 76ers completed a stunning comeback from a 3-1 series deficit, defeating the Boston Celtics 109-100 in a winner-take-all Game 7 on Saturday, May 2, 2026, at TD Garden.
The victory marks a pivotal shift in one of the NBA’s most storied rivalries. For Philadelphia, the win is more than just a series victory; it is a psychological breakthrough against a Boston franchise that has historically dominated them in the postseason. By clinching the series 4-3, the 76ers have not only advanced in the bracket but have done so by overcoming a deficit that few teams in NBA history ever survive.
The Defining Moment at TD Garden
The atmosphere at TD Garden was electric, but the momentum shifted decisively toward Philadelphia as the game progressed. Led by the dominant presence of Joel Embiid, the 76ers controlled the tempo and the paint, stifling a Celtics offense that had struggled to find its rhythm throughout the closing stages of the series.
The final score of 109-100 reflects a game where Philadelphia’s defensive resolve met their offensive execution. The 76ers’ ability to maintain their composure on the road in a Game 7—a scenario where the franchise has historically struggled—proved to be the difference. The victory was underscored by a balanced attack and a relentless effort to secure rebounds and limit second-chance opportunities for Boston.
Overcoming the 3-1 Deficit
The trajectory of this series was nearly decided after Game 4, with the Celtics holding a commanding 3-1 lead. However, Philadelphia’s resilience sparked a surge that forced the series to a seventh game. The turnaround began with a shift in tactical aggression and a renewed commitment to the defensive rotations that Nick Nurse has emphasized throughout the season.

A key turning point occurred in Game 6 at Xfinity Mobile Arena, where the 76ers played what was described as their most complete game of the season, winning 106-93. That victory provided the confidence necessary to enter TD Garden and execute the game plan required to dismantle the second-seeded Celtics.
Key Performers and Tactical Execution
Joel Embiid was the catalyst for the 76ers’ success, providing the interior scoring and rim protection necessary to neutralize Boston’s attack. His leadership in the paint allowed Tyrese Maxey to operate with more space on the perimeter, where Maxey’s speed and scoring ability continued to be a primary weapon for the Philadelphia offense.
The supporting cast, including Paul George, played a critical role in stabilizing the offense. George’s ability to stretch the floor and create shots for teammates prevented Boston from simply collapsing on Embiid. Defensively, the 76ers focused on limiting high-percentage looks, forcing the Celtics into contested jumpers and turnovers.
For the Celtics, the loss was compounded by missing key personnel. Reporting indicated that Jayson Tatum was unavailable for the decisive Game 7, a void that the Boston roster struggled to fill against Philadelphia’s disciplined defensive scheme.
What This Means for the Eastern Conference
The 76ers’ advancement sets up a high-stakes clash in the Eastern Conference semifinals. Having survived the gauntlet of a seven-game series against a powerhouse like Boston, Philadelphia enters the next round with significant momentum and a battle-tested roster.
The 76ers will now face the New York Knicks in the semifinals. This matchup promises to be a physical encounter, pitting Philadelphia’s interior dominance against New York’s gritty defensive identity. For global fans and analysts, the narrative has shifted from whether the 76ers could survive Boston to how far this resilient squad can push toward the NBA Finals.
Note for readers: In the NBA playoffs, the “Conference Semifinals” are the second round of the postseason, where the four remaining teams in each conference compete for a spot in the Conference Finals.
Series Summary: 76ers vs. Celtics (2026 First Round)
| Game | Venue | Winner | Score | Series Lead |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Game 1-4 | Various | Celtics | – | BOS 3-1 |
| Game 5 | TD Garden | 76ers | – | BOS 3-2 |
| Game 6 | Xfinity Mobile Arena | 76ers | 106-93 | Tied 3-3 |
| Game 7 | TD Garden | 76ers | 109-100 | PHI 4-3 |
Looking Ahead
The Philadelphia 76ers now shift their focus to the Eastern Conference semifinals against the New York Knicks. With the emotional high of the Boston comeback, the team will look to maintain their health and tactical discipline as they prepare for a series that will likely be decided by thin margins.

Fans can follow official updates and the full schedule for the upcoming series via the NBA official website.
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