The Philadelphia 76ers defeated the Boston Celtics 106-93 [1] on Thursday to force a decisive Game 7 in their first-round playoff series.

The victory keeps Philadelphia's postseason hopes alive and shifts the momentum of the series heading into the final game. A loss would have eliminated the 76ers from the playoffs.

Tyrese Maxey led the scoring effort with 30 points [1], while Paul George added 23 points [3] to propel the team toward the win. The game took place at the Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia [2].

Boston struggled to maintain their offensive rhythm as forward Jayson Tatum dealt with left-calf discomfort [1]. The injury limited Tatum's effectiveness throughout the contest, contributing to the Celtics' inability to hold a series lead.

The two teams will meet for the final time in this round on Saturday [4]. The winner of Game 7 will advance to the next stage of the NBA playoffs.

Philadelphia's defense played a critical role in limiting the Celtics to 93 points [1]. This defensive effort, combined with the scoring output from Maxey and George, allowed the 76ers to secure the 13-point margin of victory.

The Philadelphia 76ers defeated the Boston Celtics 106-93 on Thursday to force a decisive Game 7.

The series now hinges on the health of Jayson Tatum and the continued scoring efficiency of the 76ers' backcourt. By forcing a Game 7, Philadelphia has successfully neutralized Boston's initial series advantage, creating a high-stakes winner-take-all scenario where the physical condition of star players will likely determine the outcome.