Joel Embiid is sick of losing to Boston — he has been eliminated from the playoffs three times by them.

He’s not as sick of it as 76ers fans, who have seen their team lose six straight playoff series to the Celtics, and Philly hasn’t beaten its Boston rivals in the playoffs since “E.T. the Extraterrestrial” was in theaters and Commodore 64s were the hottest home computer on the market (1982).

“I’ve been playing these guys for so long, I’m tired of losing to them…,” Embiid said after he and the 76ers took Game 6 fairly comfortably and forced a Game 7 on Sunday. “We have a chance to accomplish something special.”

Boston was in control of the 2026 version of this rivalry, but Joel Embiid’s return from an appendectomy, combined with a defensive shift from Philadelphia, changed everything. Now Philadelphia is on the doorstep of becoming just the 15th team to come from 3-1 down to win a series, and the first since Denver in the bubble in 2020.

What should fans look for in this Game 7? Here’s everything you need to know.

When is 76ers vs. Celtics Game 7?

Tip-off is set for 7:30 p.m. Eastern at the TD Garden in Boston. You can watch the game on NBC or Peacock, it will air just after the coverage of the 152nd Kentucky Derby on NBC.

History of 76ers vs. Celtics Game 7s

Sunday will be a record ninth Game 7 between these franchises, with Boston leading 6-2 heading into this season. For a more detailed look at those Game 7s and the rivalry, follow this link to our story on the history.

Joel Embiid

Embiid’s return earlier than expected from an appendectomy — despite complications he was willing to talk about — changed this series. Mostly because Boston has nobody who can cover him when he’s playing like the MVP version of himself — and he’s pretty close to that.

Embiid is averaging 26 points, 8 rebounds and 7.3 assists per game in his three games this series.

Embiid’s return was not perfectly smooth. In his first game back, Game 4, the 76ers’ offense was off balance as they tried to feed Embiid and find a comfort level playing off him. It was to be expected. The combination of Embiid, Paul George and Tyrese Maxey played just 21 games together this season due to injuries and George’s 25-game suspension.

However, by Game 5, Nick Nurse had a plan in place, and Philadelphia executed it. They let Embiid go to work in isolation more, regardless of who was guarding him, because Boston has nobody who can. When Boston adjusted and started bringing hard doubles at Embiid in Game 6, he found open teammates, and the offense flowed.

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