VJ Edgecombe, Tyrese Maxey propel Sixers past Celtics to even series

(Reuters) — VJ Edgecombe and Tyrese Maxey combined to make 11 3-pointers and score 59 total points as the Philadelphia 76ers bounced back to even their Eastern Conference playoff series with the host Boston Celtics in a 111-97 decision on Tuesday.

Seventh-seeded ​Philadelphia shook off a dismal Game 1 performance, which included making just four 3-pointers in Sunday’s 123-91 ‌loss, with a complete reversal on the offensive end. The 76ers will host Game 3 on Friday.

The Sixers shot a torrid 19 of 39 (48.7%) from beyond the arc in Game 2, with Quentin Grimes, Kelly Oubre Jr. and Paul George each adding a pair of triples to supplement Edgecombe and ​Maxey.

Grimes and George were key to Philadelphia surging in the middle quarters. Grimes knocked down the second of his two ​3-pointers off the bench to ignite a 13-4 run in the second period, which gave the ⁠Sixers the lead after trailing by as many as 13 late in the first quarter.

George scored the first five points of ​the second half as Philadelphia stormed out of intermission with a 7-2 spurt that pushed the advantage to 13, giving the Sixers ​a cushion to weather Boston’s comeback efforts.

“In the second quarter, we gave up a free-throw (offensive) rebound,” Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla said. “We gave up two catch-and-shoot 3-pointers to Grimes. When he makes shots, they’re a different team.”

Philadelphia being a different team from Sunday’s debacle was a theme that Edgecombe also noted ​in his postgame media availability.

“This is who we are. Game 1 isn’t who we are,” Edgecombe said in his interview with Peacock. “We ​let our offense dictate our defense (on Sunday), and we didn’t do that tonight.”

The rookie Edgecombe finished 12 of 20 from the floor, including 6 ‌of 10 ⁠from beyond the arc, and grabbed a team-high 10 rebounds.

Maxey, meanwhile, knocked down back-to-back critical 3-pointers in the fourth quarter after Boston cut the deficit to two. The pair of triples jump-started an 11-0 run that put the game away.

“He just wanted them,” Sixers coach Nick Nurse said of Maxey’s decisive shot attempts. “He looked at me for a play call, and I looked at him ​and called it. He was like, ‘Nah, ​I got it.'”

Maxey capped his ⁠29-point effort with an exclamation-mark 3-pointer with 69 seconds remaining. After his stepback attempt went down, Maxey flexed toward a stunned Boston crowd.

With their offense clicking, the Sixers defense carried over to ​limit the Celtics to 35 of 89 (39.3%) from the floor. Philadelphia’s game plan focused on shutting ​down the rest ⁠of the lineup around stars Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum.

Brown went for a game-high 36 points and Tatum finished with 19 points to go with his game-high 14 rebounds. No other Celtic reached double-figures scoring, however, a stark contrast from Game 1 when the entire Boston ⁠starting five ​notched at least 10 points.

While Brown shot 5 of 12 from long distance, ​Boston’s other shooters combined to go just 8 of 38.

Philadelphia, meanwhile, got 19 points from George and 12 from Oubre. After foul trouble limited him in Game ​1, Andre Drummond came off the bench to provide quality minutes on the interior with 10 points and eight rebounds.

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