Did the Celtics beat the 76ers in Game 7?

Did the Celtics beat the 76ers in Game 7?

Rajon Rondo had 18 points, 10 assists and 10 rebounds and the Boston Celtics beat the Philadelphia 76ers 85-75 in Game 7 on Saturday night to advance to the Eastern Conference finals.

How many times have the Celtics and 76ers met in the playoffs?

The 76ers–Celtics rivalry is a National Basketball Association (NBA) rivalry between the Philadelphia 76ers and the Boston Celtics. The two teams have the most meetings in the NBA playoffs, playing each other in 21 series (and the 1954 Eastern Division Round Robin), with the Celtics winning 14 of them.

Who won Game 7 of the Eastern Conference finals?

Atlanta Hawks
Share All sharing options for: Kevin Huerter shines in gritty Game 7 victory, Hawks advance to Eastern Conference Finals. The Atlanta Hawks pulled off an improbable 103-96 Game 7 road win over the Philadelphia 76ers Sunday night.

How did the Sixers do in the playoffs?

The Philadelphia 76ers have been eliminated from the NBA playoffs after falling to the Atlanta Hawks 103-96 in Game 7 Sunday night. PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) — Trae Young and the Hawks are taking their stunning turnaround to the Eastern Conference finals.

Do the Celtics win in uncut gems?

Celtics win In Uncut Gems, Howard says that the 76ers are supposed to win the game, but that might have just been the result of some last-minute heavy action in Vegas, because the Celtics absolutely should have been favored here.

How far did the Sixers advance in the 1964 playoffs?

1964–65 Philadelphia 76ers season
Record 40–40 (.500)
Place Division: 3rd (Eastern)
Playoff finish Division Finals (Lost to Celtics 3–4)
Stats at Basketball-Reference.com

Who is the Eastern Conference winner?

Milwaukee Bucks
Both conferences consist of 15 teams organized into three divisions….Eastern Conference (NBA)

Founded 1970
Teams
No. of teams 15
Championships
Most recent champion(s) Milwaukee Bucks (1st title)

How many times have the Sixers been to the playoffs?

The franchise has played 57 seasons as the Philadelphia 76ers, with 36 playoff appearances and two championships.