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Philadelphia 76ers (1-3) at Boston Celtics (3-1)
Tuesday, April 28, 2026
7:00 PM ET
First Round Game #5 Home Game #3
TV: ESPN
Radio: 98.5 Sports Hub, 97.5 Fanatic, Sirius XM
TD Garden
Probable Starting Matchups Point Guard 
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Derrick White vs Tyrese Maxey
Shooting Guard 
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Jaylen Brown vs VJ Edgecombe
Small Forward 
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Sam Hauser vs Kelly Oubre, Jr
Poward Forward 
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Jayson Tatum vs Paul George
Center
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Neemias Queta vs Joel Embiid
Celtics ReservesPayton Pritchard
Hugo Gonzalez
Luka Garza
Amare Williams
Baylor Scheierman
Jordan Walsh
Max Shulga
Nikola Vucevic
Ron Harper, Jr
Delano Banton
John Tonje
2-Way PlayersNone
Injuries/OutNone
Head CoachJoe Mazzulla
76ers Reserves Andre Drummond
Quentin Grimes
Kyle Lowry
Justin Edwards
Trendon Watford
Dalen Terry
Dominick Barlow
Jabari Walker
Adem Bona
2-Way PlayersMarJon Beauchamp
Tyrese Martin
Injuries/OutJoel Embiid (appendix) probable
Head CoachNick Nurse
Game NotesThe Celtics look to close out their first round series as they host the Philadelphia 76ers for Game 5. The Celtics lead the series 3 games to 1. The Celtics dominated Game 1 with a 123-91 win over the 76ers. The 76ers topped the Celtics 111-97 in Game 2 to tie the game at 1 game each. The series shifted to Philadelphia where the Celtics squeezed out a win in Game 3 108-100, thanks to late game heroics by Payton Pritchard and Jayson Tatum.
Joel Embiid returned to play in Game 4 just 17 days after having his appendix removed. The 76ers were expected to get a boost from his return and at first it seemed to be working as he scored the 76ers first 8 points and drew 2 fouls on Neemias Queta. But then, Payton Pritchard entered the game and had the best playoff game of his career with 32 points and the Celtics pulled away to win the game 128-96.
After their big win at home on Game 1, it looked like the Celtics would run away with the series and possibly sweep the 76ers. But then, they came out with a lackluster performance on the defensive end and shot just 26% from beyond the arc in Game 2 and lost by 14 points. They played better in Game 3 and squeezed out an 8 point lead in the final 5 minutes. Now, they are coming off a 32 point win in Game 4 and the danger is there that they may once again get complacent and allow the 76ers to once again out-play them at home in Game 5.
If the Celtics had one flaw this season, it was becoming complacent and allowing lesser teams to play harder than them. Along with Game 2 of this series where they slacked off and lost to the 76ers, of the Celtics 26 losses this season, there were several losses that were to tanking teams they should have beaten. These include losses to the Utah Jazz, Brooklyn Nets, Indiana Pacers and Chicago Bulls. Hopefully they avoid that trap in this game and come out with maximum effort on both ends of the court.
Close out games are the toughest to win. The team that is up and trying to close out the series tends to play with the sense that they have 3 more games to close out the series and so they don't play with the sense of urgency that they need to end the series. On the other hand, the team that is down knows that it is their last chance and if they lose they go home and so they play with a sense of urgency and desperation. we know that the 76ers will come out desperate and play that way to stay in the series. The Celtics need to match that effort and close the series out.
In NBA history, there have been 293 series that were tied 3 games to 1. Of those 298 series, the team that was up 3-1 went on to win the series 285 times. (95.6% winning percentage). But, there were 13 series where the team that was down 1-3 came back to win the series (4.4%) Those 13 teams included the 1968 Celtics and the 1981 Celtics. Both of those comeback wins were against the Philadelphia 76ers. The Celtics are 32-0 when leading a series 3-1 while the 76ers are 0-18 when trailing 1-3 in a series.
One of the advantages that the Celtics have is their depth. In Game 1, the Celtics got 37 points from their bench while the 76ers got 27 points from theirs. Of course, there were about 6 minutes of garbage time in that game. In Game 2, the 76ers got 21 points from their bench while the Celtics got 20 from theirs. In Game 3, the Celtics' bench put up 35 points while the 76ers got just 14 points from theirs. In Game 4, the Celtics reserves put up 57 points, led by 32 from Payton Pritchard, while the 76ers got just 24 from their reserves. It would seem that as the reserves go, so goes the game.
The Celtics come into this game with a clean injury report. once again. Derrick White injured his neck in the opening minutes of Game 3 but stayed in the game and played almost 34 minutes and seemed fine in Game 4 also. Jaylen Brown turned his ankle in the fourth quarter of Game 3 but, like White, stayed in the game and seemed fine in Game 4.
For the 76ers, Joel Embiid returned from an appendix removal to play in Game 4. Recovery for an appendectomy is anywhere from 20 days to 5 weeks and Embiid returned just 17 days after having his appendix removed. He is listed as probable for Game 5 and will likely start once again. Kelly Oubre was questionable going into Game 4 due to due to right adductor soreness but he also played in Game 4 and is not on the injury report for Game 5.
Key Matchups
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Derrick White vs Tyrese Maxey
In Game1, the Celtics were able to hold him to 21 points on 20 shots along with 1 rebound and 8 assists while shooting 40% from the field and 25% from beyond the arc. He pretty much had his way in Game 2 with 29 points, 4 rebounds, 9 assists, and 2 steals while shooting 39.3% from the field and 41.7% from beyond the arc. In Game 3, he scored 31 points but took 31 shots to get them. He finished with 31 points, 6 assists, 1 steal and 2 blocks while shooting 38.7% from the field and 38.5% from beyond the arc. With Embiid's return, Maxey took just 14 shots in Game 4 and finished with 22 points, 2 rebounds, 6 assists and 1 block. He will likely look to be more aggressive in this game and the Celtics need to be ready to play extra tight defense on him.

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Jayson Tatum vs Paul George
Neither of these players were able to play in any of the 4 games between Boston and Philly this season. In Game 1, George finished with 17 points, 4 rebounds and 1 assist while shooting 50% from the field and 50% from beyond the arc, but he only took 8 shots. In game 2, he finished with 19 points, 4 rebounds, 3 assists, 1 steal and 1 block while shooting 53.8% from the field and 40.3% from beyond the arc. In Game 3, he finished with 18 points, no rebounds, 5 assists and 2 steals while shooting 50% from the field and 57.1% from beyond the arc. In Game 4, he finished with 16 points, 4 rebounds, 1 assist, 3 steals and 1 block while shooting 46.2% from the field and 3-3 from beyond the arc.
Honorable MentionNeemias Queta vs Joel Embiid
After missing the first 3 games of the series, Embiid returned to the 76ers for Game 4. He started out strong, scoring the 76ers first 8 points and drawing 2 quick fouls on Queta. He was not on a minutes restriction and played 34 minutes, finishing with 26 points, 10 rebounds, 1 steal and 1 block while shooting 42.9% from the field and 16.7% from beyond the arc. He will likely play better in this game and more than likely defer to Maxey rather than trying to take over himself and so the Celtics need to be ready for that and counter it.
Keys to the Game Defense - As always, defense is absolutely the key to winning this, and every, game. Defense becomes even more important in the playoffs. It is very true that defense wins championships. In Game 1, the Celtics held the 76ers to 38.9% from the field and 17.4% from beyond the arc. In game 2, the Celtics defense faltered as the 76ers shot 47.8% from the field and 48.7% from beyond the arc. In Game 3, the 76ers shot 43.7% from the field and 34.3% from beyond the arc. In Game 4, the Celtics held the 76ers to 41.3% from the field and 30% from beyond the arc. The Celtics need to make defense their priority and they need to play physical, lock down defense from the opening tip until the final buzzer with no let up.
Rebound - Rebounding is also one of the biggest keys to winning every game and has definitely been a big factor in this series. In the regular season, the Celtics were 43-12 in games that they tied or out-rebounded opponents and just 11-13 in games in which they were out-rebounded. In Game 1, the Celtics out-rebounded the 76ers 43-40. In Game 2, they out-rebounded the 76ers 50-42, but they were unable to capitalize on them since they shot so poorly. In Game 3, the Celtics once again out-rebounded the 76ers 45-37. And, in Game 5, they out-rebounded the 76ers 51-30. They have to continue to fight harder to grab rebounds than the 76ers if they want to win this game. Every Celtic has got to crash the boards and fight for every rebound.
No Complacency - The Celtics are up 3 games to 1 and technically they have 3 games to win 1 but hopefully they don't have that attitude. They need to come into this game like it is Game 7 and their last chance to close out the series. Their next opponent is locked in a 2-2 series and this would be a good chance to put the 76ers away and be able to rest up and prepare for the next round. However, if they fool around and don't take the 76ers seriously they could end up worn out and beat up going into the next round, or even worse, losing in 7. Just get it done in Game 5 and rest up.
Stay Focused - In Game 1, the Celtics turned the ball over just 8 times. But, since then, they have lost some focus and they have gotten sloppy with the ball. In Game 2, they turned the ball over 13 times for 15 points for the 76ers. In Game 3, it got even worse as they turned the ball over 17 times for 21 points. The Celtics were the best team at taking care of the ball in the regular season and they need to return to that focus on taking care of the ball. They have to avoid careless passes and not drive into a crowd of defenders. They also have to stay focused on taking good shots and making them.
X-FactorsHome Game - Teams play all season to secure home court in the playoffs but they can lose it by losing one of their 4 home games. They already lost one game at home but then won 2 on the road. The Celtics need to feed off the energy of the crowd and hopefully, the 76ers will be distracted by travel and the hostile crowd. Jaylen Brown challenged the home fans to show up and I'm sure they will. The Celtics should play harder to win on their home court. They need to protect home court and win the series in front of their own fans.. The Celtics crowd will be loud and the Celtics need to use that to their advantage and get the win.
Coaching - Joe Mazzulla is in his 4th season as Celtics' head coach. He won a title in 2024 with a very talented team that was packed with shooting stars. Now he has to win in a different way since his personnel has changed and he did a great job in the regular season. Nick Nurse is in his 8th season as a head coach overall and his 3rd as the 76ers head coach. He won a title with the Raptors in 2019. In the playoffs, coaching becomes more important as it becomes a game of adjustments as they play the same team game after game. So far, Joe Mazzulla has come out ahead in the series and the coaching chess game will continue in Game 5.
Officiating - Officiating is always an x-factor. Every crew calls the game differently. Some call it tight and call every bit of contact while others allow more physical play. Some favor the home team while others call both sides evenly. We have seen them call offensive fouls on Jaylen Brown far more than they have all season and he needs to adjust to avoid foul trouble. The Celtics have to adjust to the way the refs are calling the game and not allow the no calls and bad calls to affect their focus on playing the game.