The Philadelphia 76ers walked into TD Garden on Tuesday night with their season hanging by a thread. Down 3-1 in the series, facing the defending champion Boston Celtics, and trying to extend a first-round matchup that had already taken a physical toll, there was no room left for anything soft.
They did not play that way.
Philadelphia beat the Boston Celtics 113-97, flipping the game in the second half and turning what looked like a potential closeout night into something very different. The 76ers outscored Boston 63-40 after halftime and held the Celtics to just 11 points in the fourth quarter.
At the center of it was Joel Embiid, who finished with 33 points and gave Philadelphia the kind of performance it needed to keep its season alive.
Then he said something that carried even more weight.
Embiid Pushes Back After 76ers Win
Embiid has heard the criticism before. He knows how the conversation around him can shift when he is not fully healthy, when the 76ers fall short, or when his body does not allow him to look like the dominant version of himself.
After Game 5, he pushed back on some of that conversation.
“I’ve dealt with a lot of stuff over my career. I don’t complain, I just want to give as much as I can…I know a lot of people might have takes of that I might be lazy or whatever, but every single time I’m on the floor I want to play as hard as possible,” Embiid said.
That was the heart of the message. Not just frustration. Not just defiance. Something closer to exhaustion from years of being judged through the same narrow lens.
He continued: “I just want to play basketball whether I’m good physically or mentally. I just want to enjoy this moment, just being part of a basketball team that’s trying to accomplish something. I didn’t want to go home and think about it all summer of what could have been if I was healthy going into the playoffs”
GettyJoel Embiid of the Philadelphia 76ers.
Why Joel’s Message Matters for Philadelphia
There is always a bigger conversation around Embiid because the stakes are always bigger with him. When he is healthy, Philadelphia has a ceiling few teams in the East can match. When he is limited, everything becomes more complicated.
That is what made Tuesday’s performance so important.
Embiid was not perfect from the opening tip. Boston had stretches where it kept him away from the easiest spots on the floor. Neemias Queta‘s physicality gave the Celtics real defensive resistance early, and Philadelphia had to work through a game that did not immediately belong to its best player.
Then the game changed.
Once Boston’s frontcourt got stretched by foul trouble, Embiid found more room. He punished switches, created contact, and forced the Celtics into decisions they did not want to make. His second-half surge gave the 76ers control of a game that had been slipping toward Boston.
That is why his postgame comments landed. He was not speaking after an empty stat line. He was speaking after extending Philadelphia’s season.
GettyJoel Embiid. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)
76ers Still Need Embiid to Carry the Moment
The 76ers are still trailing the series 3-2. That part matters. One win in Boston changed the feeling of the matchup, but it did not erase the work still in front of them.
Game 6 now shifts back to Philadelphia, where Embiid will again be the center of everything.
The Celtics will adjust. They will look for ways to keep Queta available, avoid the foul trouble that changed Game 5, and force the ball out of Embiid’s hands earlier. Boston still has the series lead, and it has already won twice in Philadelphia.
But the 76ers now have life.
GettyJoel Embiid #21 of the Philadelphia 76ers. (Photo by Emilee Chinn/Getty Images)
Final Word for the 76ers
Embiid’s body has made his career more complicated than his talent ever should have allowed. That is the reality. It is also why every playoff moment with him carries so much tension.
But Game 5 was a reminder of why the 76ers keep believing.
Embiid gave them 33 points, kept their season alive, and then explained why he is still pushing through everything. The quote was not polished. It did not need to be.
He just wants to play basketball.
That says enough.
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