Justin Edwards led the Sixers to a thrilling 102-100 win over the Celtics, thanks in large part to his incredible performance off the bench. The rookie's resurgence is a welcome sight for the team, which has struggled to find consistency this season.
Edwards' impressive display saw him knock down three-pointers with ease, and his quick decision-making on the court was reminiscent of last season when he was a key contributor. His ability to stay calm under pressure and make smart plays was on full display, earning praise from coach Nick Nurse.
However, despite Edwards' heroics, the game was far from guaranteed for the Sixers. The Celtics held an early lead and it seemed that another three-point shooting contest would be in order for the visitors. But the Sixers refused to give up, instead opting for a more methodical approach that ultimately paid off.
The team's defense was outstanding throughout, with Edwards playing a key role in shutting down Boston's top scorers. His pick-six in the fourth quarter proved to be a turning point in the game, as it sparked a series of possessions that ended with the Sixers taking the lead.
Edwards' heroics were just one part of a team effort, though. Joel Embiid was ruled out of the game due to right knee soreness, and Paul George's injury woes continue to plague him. The team will be eager to get their star players back on the court as soon as possible.
The Sixers' win marked their second dramatic victory this season, and it will give them a much-needed confidence boost heading into their next matchup against the Pistons.
Edwards' impressive display saw him knock down three-pointers with ease, and his quick decision-making on the court was reminiscent of last season when he was a key contributor. His ability to stay calm under pressure and make smart plays was on full display, earning praise from coach Nick Nurse.
However, despite Edwards' heroics, the game was far from guaranteed for the Sixers. The Celtics held an early lead and it seemed that another three-point shooting contest would be in order for the visitors. But the Sixers refused to give up, instead opting for a more methodical approach that ultimately paid off.
The team's defense was outstanding throughout, with Edwards playing a key role in shutting down Boston's top scorers. His pick-six in the fourth quarter proved to be a turning point in the game, as it sparked a series of possessions that ended with the Sixers taking the lead.
Edwards' heroics were just one part of a team effort, though. Joel Embiid was ruled out of the game due to right knee soreness, and Paul George's injury woes continue to plague him. The team will be eager to get their star players back on the court as soon as possible.
The Sixers' win marked their second dramatic victory this season, and it will give them a much-needed confidence boost heading into their next matchup against the Pistons.