Joel Embiid said it loud Tuesday night.
After powering the Philadelphia 76ers to a season-saving win, the former MVP delivered a message that quickly became the focus heading into Game 6.
âI feel pretty good about my chances of going one-on-one against anyone in this league,â Embiid said. âI donât think I can be stopped.â
Less than 48 hours later, the Boston Celtics responded â with a plan.
âI think weâve got to do our job a little earlier,â Celtics center Nikola VuÄeviÄÂ told reporters during Thursdayâs shootaround. âMake the catch tougher, push him further away from the basket, and put more resistance on that first or second dribble.â
That immediate response underscores the challenge facing Boston heading into Game 6.
Whether it holds up will be tested in Philadelphia, where Embiid has historically been at his best.
Embiidâs confidence is backed by production.
This season, he has been noticeably more efficient at home, averaging roughly 27.6 points on 51.2% shooting in Philadelphia compared to 25.9 points on 46.2% shooting on the road, reinforcing the difficulty of slowing him in a closeout environment.
76ers Lean on Joel Embiidâs Home Dominance
Philadelphiaâs formula remains simple â and effective.
Everything runs through Embiid.
At home, that advantage becomes even more pronounced, with his efficiency and scoring both rising. The Sixers have leaned heavily on that edge, particularly in high-stakes games.
âWhen heâs aggressive, everything opens up,â Philadelphia guard Tyrese Maxey said. âIt starts with him.â
That approach helped fuel a decisive late-game surge in Game 5, as Philadelphia turned a close contest into a double-digit win to extend the series.
Embiidâs Game 5 Performance Forces Celtics Adjustment
Embiid backed up his postgame confidence with production.
The former MVP finished with 33 points, 7 rebounds, 7 assists and 1 block, taking control after a slow first quarter and steadily wearing down Bostonâs defense.
Embiid shot efficiently against multiple defenders, going 5-for-6 against Vucevic and 5-for-11 against Neemias Queta.
âHe was dominant,â Maxey said. âEspecially in the second half. Thatâs the level we expect from him.â
Embiid found success early in possessions, establishing position before help could arrive â the exact issue Boston is now trying to correct.
âI feel like he had too many easy baskets,â Celtics guard Jaylen Brown admitted after Game 5. âWeâve got to make him work.â
Celticsâ Plan Hinges on Early Disruption
Bostonâs strategy centers on prevention, not reaction.
By forcing Embiid further from the basket and contesting his initial moves, the Celtics hope to limit the kind of control he displayed in Game 5.
But that approach comes with risk.
Once Embiid gets momentum inside, the margin for error disappears quickly.
âIf he gets into the paint on that first or second dribble, itâs hard,â VuÄeviÄ said. âThereâs not a lot of help that can come that quickly.â
Celtics-76ers Game 6: Plan vs Confidence
The Celtics still hold a 3-2 series lead.
But heading into Game 6, the pressure has shifted.
Boston has a plan â one built quickly in response to Embiidâs dominance.
Philadelphia has something just as powerful: a star playing at a high level, in his home building, fully convinced he cannot be stopped.
Game 6 will determine which matters more.
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