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Harden unstoppable as Sixers win Game 1

James Harden scores 45, leads 76ers to Game 1 win over Celtics without Joel Embiid


With Joel Embiid sidelined and the Boston Celtics feasting early, the Philadelphia 76ers looked in trouble early on Monday.

But an MVP revival from James Harden and a late Celtics gaffe saw the 76ers escape with a 119-115 Game 1 win in the Eastern Conference semifinals as their MVP finalist watched in street clothes. Harden scored a playoff career-high 45 including the go-ahead 3-pointer with 8.4 seconds remaining as Philadelphia overcome a porous effort on defense with Embiid on the bench with a knee injury.


Harden's 3-pointer marked the crescendo of a frenetic final minute that saw the Celtics cede control of the game with an unforced error. Boston held a 113-112 lead and possession with less than 40 seconds remaining. But Celtics guard Malcom Brogdon threw the ball toward the backcourt to Philadelphia's Tyrese Maxey, who ran unimpeded to the other side of the floor for a go-ahead dunk.


Jayson Tatum responded with a pair of free throws on the next Celtics possession to retake the lead for Boston at 115-114. But Harden's 3 on the next Philadelphia possession gave the 76ers the lead for good. It was a stunning end to a game where Boston held a significant advantage at home playing against a team missing its MVP finalist center.


The game got off to a great start for Boston, which took full advantage of Embiid's absence in the first quarter. The Celtics feasted on a defense playing without its rim protector and three-time All-Defensive team member. They hit 15 of their first 16 field goals en route to a 17-of-20 first quarter effort. Five of those makes arrived on open dunks as Boston scored a season-high 26-first quarter points to take a 38-31 lead.

But Harden loomed even as Boston took the early advantage. The 2017-18 MVP has taken a secondary role on offense since joining Embiid in Philadelphia. As Embiid won his second straight scoring title, Harden led the league with 10.7 assists per game this season. But he's more than comfortable as the go-to guy and looked very much like his vintage self early and throughout against Boston.


Harden got off to a 5-of-5 start from the field while scoring 12 of Philadelphia's first 16 points. By halftime, he'd tallied 21 points on a 9-of-14 shooting effort while helping cut the 76ers deficit to 66-63. Philadelphia then tied the game at 87-87 to end the third, setting up the frenetic fourth quarter that saw him seal the win at TD Garden.


Harden finished with 45 points, 6 assists, 1 rebound and 2 steals. He shot 17 of 30 from the floor including 7 of 14 from beyond the 3-point arc. Tyrese Maxey finished with 26 points while De'Anthony Melton added 17 points off the bench. Tobias Harris scored 18 points while shooting 8 of 16 from the field as Paul Reed posted 10 points and 13 rebounds while starting for Embiid.

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