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76ers always get beaten down by the Celtics

76ers always get beaten down by the Celtics

On Saturday night, the Sixers lost the game 105-87 in Boston’s first game of the season. The Celtics look like the most popular players in the Eastern Conference. They have been pegged after welcoming All-Star players like Kyrie Irving and Gordon Hayward, even though they are second-year professional Jayson Tatum. He led the team with a score of 23 winning points. Despite the severe losses, Tatum’s off-season training partner Joel Embiid continued to be a reporter’s dream in the post-match commentary.

When asked what Philadelphia must do to compete with the Celtics in the emerging competition, Embiid led his team to 23 points, ten rebounds, and a close blockade (he blocked He entered the bucket), Twitter enjoyed – fired the foundation of the whole problem.

“This is not a competition,” he said. “I don’t know our record of them. But it’s awful. They always kick our ass. So this is not a competition.”

JoJo is not wrong. The Celtics and the Sixers are a misdiagnosed opponent, even though they are considered to be the top two teams in the Eastern Conference this season. Excluding the 4-1 defeat in the Eastern Conference Semifinals last season, the Sixers have beaten the Celtics 2-14 since the start of the 2014-15 season. It is not a rivalry. With Jaylen Brown, Tatum is still improving Gordon Hayward, Al Horford and Kyrie Irving, Marcus Morris and the six-person favourite Terry Rozier to control the luxury of the second team, the Celtics will continue to become better. They also got Philadelphia’s picks (or Sacramento’s draft picks, whichever is better), and secured Tatum in the 2017 NBA Draft with a 3rd pick.

Which player ranked first in Philadelphia that summer? In the 24 minutes of the game on Tuesday night, Markelle Fultz scored 5 points and three turnovers with 2 of 5 shots. Feel free to post the last part, as Bryan Colangelo’s recorder account won’t make a comeback.

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