Boston Celtics vs Philadelphia 76ers predictions for Game 6

The Boston Celtics travel to Philadelphia for a pivotal Game 6 with a chance to close out the series. After a dominant performance in Game 5, the Celtics hold a 3-2 series lead and have looked increasingly comfortable with their offensive sets against the 76ers' defensive schemes.
Philadelphia faces elimination with significant questions about their roster depth. Joel Embiid's mobility has been limited throughout the series, and the 76ers' supporting cast has struggled to generate consistent offense when Boston's defense collapses on Embiid in the paint. Tyrese Maxey has had flashes of brilliance but hasn't been able to sustain scoring pressure across four quarters.
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Boston's advantage lies in its depth and three-point shooting. The Celtics have shot 38% from beyond the arc over the last three games, stretching Philadelphia's defense and creating driving lanes. Jayson Tatum has averaged 29 points and 9 rebounds over the series, and his two-way impact has been the difference in close games.
The 76ers will need a career-type performance from Maxey and improved bench production to force a Game 7. Philadelphia is 4-1 in elimination games at home over the past three seasons, so the crowd factor is real.
What This Means For You: If you're betting this game, Boston's depth and shooting give them the edge, but Philadelphia's home-court elimination record suggests this won't be a walkover. The smart play is Celtics to win but the game to stay within the spread — expect a close, physical contest where neither team can afford to coast.
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Originally sourced from The Arizona Republic
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