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Swiatek sees off Pliskova to race into Wimbledon third round
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England change five for South Africa Test
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Lock Alemanno to make 100th Pumas appearance against Scotland
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US job growth slows, posing questions for Trump before midterms
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US posts weaker-than-expected job growth in June
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UK PM says 'deeply sorry' for decades of forced adoptions
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German ruling coalition agrees on major reform package
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Renovations on historic Paris Opera house extended by three years
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German coalition agrees on reform package in key breakthrough
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Embiid-led 76ers beat Boston to avoid NBA playoff exit
Joel Embiid scored 33 points and made eight assists to spark Philadelphia over the Boston Celtics 113-97 on Tuesday, keeping the 76ers from being eliminated in the NBA playoffs.
A dominant second half by the big man from Cameroon, in just his second game back after an April 9 emergency appendectomy, enabled the Sixers to pull within 3-2 in the best-of-seven Eastern Conference first round playoff matchup.
"It's kind of hard. I only had once chance to go up and back (on the court) before I came back," Embiid said. "Using this game and last game to kind of get back into it.
"I found my rhythm in the second half. We adjusted some stuff at halftime. I feel OK. I feel good. We got a win. That's all that matters."
The series shifts back to Philadelphia for game six on Thursday with a seventh game, if needed, in Boston on Saturday.
"We did our job," Embiid said. "We're going to need everybody to come back to Boston."
Embiid struggled with three-pointers early before dominating in the paint.
"When they got the lead early, we kept playing our game," Embiid said. "I missed a couple (outside) and I went inside and found some luck."
Tyrese Maxey added 25 points and 10 rebounds for the 76ers, who also had 16 points and nine rebounds from Paul George.
Jayson Tatum had 24 points and 16 rebounds for Boston, which also had 22 points from Jaylen Brown.
But the Celtics were outscored 28-11 in the fourth quarter, producing their fewest points in any quarter this season with the series clincher up for grabs.
The Celtics, chasing a second NBA title in three seasons, or 76ers will face either New York or Atlanta in the second round.
The Hawks were in New York later for game five in their series, which was deadlocked at 2-2.
The Sixers have not won a playoff series since sweeping Brooklyn in the first round in 2023.
The Celtics, who have missed the playoffs only once since 2007, are trying to reach the second round for the fifth year in a row and ninth time in 10 seasons.
Boston led 57-50 at halftime but V.J. Edgecombe's three-pointer lifted the Sixers within 66-65 midway into the third quarter.
Embiid tweaked his left knee and went to the locker room late in the third quarter with the game on a knife's edge.
Boston went on a 7-0 run, but Embiid returned as the Celtics clung to an 86-85 lead entering the fourth quarter.
Embiid sparked the Sixers to a 102-94 lead, their largest of the game to that point, with 5:16 remaining and Boston could not recover.
In another later game, the San Antonio Spurs try to reach the second round with a home victory over Portland, which trails in their series 3-1.
V.Dantas--PC