Washington Nationals fall to 3-12 at home in a flat showing against the Brewers

WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 02: Nasim Nunez #26 of the Washington Nationals hits a single in the third inning against the Milwaukee Brewers at Nationals Park on May 02, 2026 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Jamie Sabau/Getty Images) | Getty Images

As a fan of this team, all of the losing at home is getting old. The Nats have been playing a fun and aggressive brand of baseball on the road. However, they have treated their fans to some flat and sloppy baseball. Today was a perfect example of that. This game was there for the taking, but the Nats did not grab it.

They went 1/11 with runners in scoring position and only scored one run despite constantly getting the leadoff man on. It was not a blowout, but I think this was one of the Nats worst overall performances of the season. The pitching kept them in the game, but the bats went quiet and the gloves were mistake prone.

It turned out that this game was decided in the first inning. After Foster Griffin got two quick outs, he ran into trouble, giving up one hit and two walks. However, with the bases loaded, he got a ground ball that should have ended the inning. Instead, an indecisive Brady House booted the ball, allowing a run to score and everyone to advance a base. Then Brandon Lockridge drove a single through the hole to score two more runners.

The game was now 3-0, but none of the runs were earned. It has been a really rough start to the season on the defensive side of the ball for Brady House. He looked rock solid last year, but now already has six errors in 2026. Coming into this game, House had posted -2 outs above average, a number that is likely to drop even further. It has been an all around regression on that side of the ball for the 22 year old.

It is still early, but you have to wonder if House’s job could be in jeopardy. Yohandy Morales has been hitting the cover off the ball in AAA and is deserving of an opportunity before too long. Between his poor defense and his issues with fastballs, House might need a re-set if this continues for much longer.

Outside of their 14 run outburst against the Mets, this offense has really cooled off. That was likely to be inevitable given the talent on the roster. It is still a bummer though. The lack of clutch hitting has been very frustrating lately. 

One bright spot for today and the season as a whole is Foster Griffin. While Griffin did not have his best stuff or command, he was able to grind through six innings, and did not allow any earned runs. Griffin did not allow any runs at all after that unfortunate first inning.

Griffin only got two whiffs today, both on curveballs. However, he did a good job keeping the ball off the barrel. There was not a lot of loud contact given up by Griffin after that first inning. He was uncharacteristically wild, walking four batters, but that is an outlier for the normally precise Griffin.

Foster Griffin pitched well enough to get a win, but instead, he tasted defeat for the first time as a National. The disparity between how the Nats play at home compared to how they compete on the road is truly jarring. You would think a team would come out with more juice and energy in front of their home fans, but it has been the opposite for the Nats.

Tomorrow is going to be a really big game for them. They desperately need Zack Littell to step up and be the guy Paul Toboni signed him to be. He had a solid start against the Brewers the last time he pitched against them, so hopefully that can give him some confidence. 

Today was yet another disappointing day at the yard for Nats fans. They will look to avoid the sweep tomorrow and avoid falling 10 games under .500 at home. This Nats team has shown some real positive signs, but the home losing is becoming a dark cloud for this group.

Braves vs Rockies Game Thread: 5/2/2026

DENVER, COLORADO - MAY 01: Michael Harris II #23 of the Atlanta Braves celebrates as he crosses home plate after hitting a 2 RBI home run against the Colorado Rockies in the ninth inning at Coors Field on May 01, 2026 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Let’s beat the Rockies again tonight, but maybe don’t go down 5-0 in the first inning this time. Join us and discuss tonight’s game in the comments below!

Game Info

Game Date/Time: Saturday, May 2, 8:10 p.m. EDT

Location: Coors Field, Denver, CO

TV: BravesVision

Streaming: MLB.tv (and Braves.tv if you’re in-market, etc.)

Radio: 680 AM / 93.7 FM The Fan

Blue Jays 11, Twins 4: Naught 4 Nothing

May 2, 2026; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Toronto Blue Jays third baseman Kazuma Okamoto (7) celebrates his solo home run against the Minnesota Twins in the sixth inning at Target Field. Mandatory Credit: Bruce Kluckhohn-Imagn Images | Bruce Kluckhohn-Imagn Images

We ought to have a boilerplate template for 2026 Twins recaps, because it feels like every time the Twins lose this season, it’s for exactly the same reasons as I am about to describe. Another encouraging start from a young arm was emphatically erased by possibly the most predictably incompetent bullpen you’ve ever seen in your life, rendering any offensive contributions almost entirely meaningless. Sound familiar? Well, these were the same beats that played out in Saturday afternoon’s 11-4 Blue Jays victory, the 20th loss of Minnesota’s season, and another defeat that transpired for reasons that anyone could have seen coming.

In his third major-league start, Connor Prielipp went another five innings and only allowed three hits, although two were homers (Lenyn Sosa and Myles Straw, both in the second inning.) The Jays generated five hard-hit balls off the young lefty, who walked two and only struck out four in a 91-pitch outing, which is the longest of his professional career.

When he left, Minnesota even had a 4-2 lead. Byron Buxton had started the game with a leadoff bomb to right, his 10th homer of the year, and latest offensive outburst in a scorching-hot stretch that has raised his OPS back up to .857. The Twins added two more in the second, with a pair of runners scoring on a Brooks Lee single + Vladdy Jr. throwing error. Add on an RBI single from Trevor Larnach in the fifth, and Minnesota had pole position going into the later innings.

This has happened before, and it will happen again, and the usual suspects will be involved.

Toronto got one back as soon as the doors to Derek’s Magical Arm Barn opened; the homer-happy Kazuma Okamoto tagged Justin Topa for his 8th of the year with one out in the sixth. Okay, 4-3, you say. Not bad.

Bad!

BAD!!!

It could have been 10-3. It could have been 10-3, brother. And the Twins would have lost this game anyway.

That’s because the wheels came off completely in a marathon 8-run 8th inning for the third-place Jays. It’s an inning that behests bullet-pointing brather than a bregular baragraph. Let’s take a look at the highlights real quick before we get you the heck out of here.

  • Eighth inning begins. Luis Garcia enters. (Why?!)
  • Ernie Clement singles
  • Vladdy Jr. walks
  • Okamoto ties the game with a shot back up the middle off Luke Keaschall. 4-4.
  • Lenyn Sosa drops an infield single into the mix and scores Vladdy from third. 5-4.
  • Anthony Banda comes in. At least we tried, Luis!
  • Daulton Varsho reaches and everybody’s safe on a fielder’s choice attempt that ends in an Anthony Banda error.
  • Myles Straw walks and everybody moves up. 6-4 Jays.
  • Davis Schneider smacks a two-run double to left. 8-4 Jays. Two runners still in scoring position.
  • Brandon Valenzuela ropes a three-run homer to center. 11-4 Jays, although at this point, it would be reasonable to assume that nobody is keeping score anymore.
  • Three quick outs are then recorded. Presumably the Jays got bored.

It may not surprise you to learn that the Twins did not reach base for the rest of the game.

The team is ass.

STUDS:

RP John Klein (IP, 0 R in his major-league debut. For this bullpen, stud-worthy.)

LF Trevor Larnach (2-for-4, RBI, 2B)

DUDS:

DH Josh Bell (0-for-4, K)

RF Matt Wallner (0-for-4, K)

RP Justin Topa (0.2 IP, H, ER, K, HR)

RP Luis Garcia (0.0 IP, 3 H, 4 ER, BB)

RP Anthony Banda (IP, 2 H, 4 R, 3 ER, BB, HR)

Celtics roll out brand-new starting lineup ahead of Game 7 vs 76ers

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BOSTON — The Celtics will roll out a completely new starting lineup when they face the Philadelphia 76ers on Saturday night for Game 7.

Jaylen Brown and Derrick White will start as per usual.

In addition, Baylor Scheierman, Ron Harper Jr., and Luka Garza will start in place of Jayson Tatum, Sam Hauser, and Neemias Queta.

Tatum will miss his first game in these playoffs with what Joe Mazzulla described as “back-of-knee” tightness. Tatum is day-to-day after being ruled out two hours before tip-off. Hauser and Queta, meanwhile, will come off the bench.

Garza, Scheierman, and Harper Jr led the Celtics to victory in the final game of the regular season, beating the Orlando Magic. Now, those guys get a chance to save the Celtics season.

Celtics-76ers tips off at 7:30pm ET.

Colorado Rockies game no. 34 thread: Chris Sale vs. Brennan Bernardino

DENVER, CO - APRIL 21: Brennan Bernardino #83 of the Colorado Rockies delivers a pitch delivers a pitch in the ninth inning against the San Diego Padres at Coors Field on April 21, 2026 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Justin Edmonds/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Colorado Rockies had a prime opportunity to steal the series opener at home against the Atlanta Braves. They jumped out to a 6-0 lead but then, they saw the opportunity walk away. Literally.

Crucial walks in the eighth and ninth innings put the Rox in danger and ultimately behind in a game where they cranked their win probability up to 96.0% at one point. Alas, leads can be fleeting at Coors, especially when a team doesn’t score again after the second inning.

The Rockies managed a 13-15 record in April, avoiding sustained losing streaks outside of a six-game skid. To get May off on the right foot, they’ll try to nip the losses in the bud and take at least one of the next two against Atlanta.

Unfortunately, on Fourth Wing Night at Coors Field on Saturday, the Rockies hitters encounter a challenge tougher than crossing the parapet: facing Chris Sale. Sale has been stellar this year (5-1 in six games started, 2.31 ERA). He’s been incredibly efficient in so many metrics, boasting a sub-1.00 WHIP so far — currently holding at 0.914 — along with 38 strikeouts and just nine walks.

Outside of a bumpy outlier game in which he gave up six runs on two dingers to the Los Angeles Angels in early April, Sale has been the epitome of consistency. In the other five games, he’s given up either just one run or none at all. For the cherry on top, he’s sitting on a .185 batting average against. Father Time has not slowed the 16-year veteran down at all, as he continues to be just incredibly stingy. That’s historically carried through against the Rockies, where Sale is 1-1 with a 1.48 ERA across five games, including 0-1 with a 1.74 ERA at Coors.

The Rockies will try and counter with a steady presence of their own. Despite Chase Dollander getting his first start in his last outing against the New York Mets, the Rockies will go back to their opener + Dollander approach, with Brennan Bernardino kicking things off tonight. The last time Colorado looked to use Bernardino and Dollander as a dynamic duo (April 4th against the Philadelphia Phillies), it turned into a trio. Bernardino gave up a walk followed by an early run, forcing an appearance from Jimmy Herget to better set up Dollander to enter in the third.

Across the year, Bernardino is 2-0 in 14 games with the one start and a 0.71 ERA over 12.2 IP. He’s looked sharp and will try to move quickly through a hot top of the order for the Braves.

While it looked like Dollander moved closer to securing a full-time starter role like many hoped, his lone start might have been forced by the doubleheader, as he slots back into his bulk relief role today. For his part, Dollander is 3-2 through seven games, posting a 2.25 ERA over 32.0 IP. Atlanta will be one of his toughest tests so far as he continues to make his case for a spot in the rotation.

The Rockies found a spark and got the bats going early yesterday. Their six runs gave them a chance. That many may be harder to come by given the matchup, but they’ll look to hang around in what should be an intriguing pitching matchup on both sides.

First Pitch: 6:10 p.m. MDT

TV: Rockies.TV

Radio: KOA 850 AM/94.1 FM; KNRV 1150 (Spanish)

Braves SB Nation Site:Battery Power

Lineups:

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GameThread: Tigers vs. Rangers, 7:15 p.m.

Detroit Tigers first baseman Spencer Torkelson (20) reacts after a fly out against Texas Rangers during the eighth inning at Comerica Park in Detroit on Friday, May 1, 2026. | Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Detroit Tigers (16-17) vs. Texas Rangers (16-16)

Time/Place: 7:15 p.m., Comerica Park
SB Nation Site: Lone Star Ball
Media: Detroit Sportsnet, MLB.TV, Tigers Radio Network
Pitching Matchup: RHP Keider Montero (1-2, 4.00 ERA) vs. RHP Kumar Rocker (1-2, 3.38 ERA)

PlayerGIPK%BB%GB%FIPfWAR
Montero527.021.54.734.62.930.8
Rocker526.219.18.756.13.680.5

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One hit, that’s all we got? Marlins 4, Phillies 0

May 2, 2026; Miami, Florida, USA; Miami Marlins starting pitcher Max Meyer (23) throws against the Philadelphia Phillies during the first inning at loanDepot Park. Mandatory Credit: Rhona Wise-Imagn Images | Rhona Wise-Imagn Images

One of the keys to winning baseball games is hitting the ball. While it is possible to achieve victory without recording a base hit, history has shown that getting multiple hits in a ball game is far more conducive to winning. In their game against the Miami Marlins on Saturday, the Phillies did not get multiple hits. They only got one. One lousy hit. And that hit was promptly erased by a double play!

The hitless afternoon resulted in a 4-0 loss that put an end to the team’s four-game winning streak and was Don Mattingly’s first loss as Phillies manager.

On the other side of the ball, Andrew Painter got the start for the Phillies, and he gave up several hits. In fact, in the second inning, Painter gave up three times as many hits as Phillies batters did all game. But he was somehow able to keep any of those runners from scoring.

In the top of the third, left fielder (!) Garrett Stubbs recorded the Phillies’ only base knock, only to be doubled up by a ground ball double play off the bat of Felix Reyes. (As you read these names, it starts to become clearer exactly why the Phillies struggled on offense.)

Painter again gave up three hits in the third inning, and this time, due to the fact that he also walked two batters with the bases loaded, the Phillies fell into a 2-0 hole.

Painter settled down a bit, but the Marlins extended their lead to 3-0 courtesy of a Xavier Edwards home run in the fifth.

The Marlins concluded their scoring in the sixth when a double, ground out, and infield single against Tanner Banks made the score 4-0.

This was far too much for the Phillies to overcome. Marlins starter Max Meyer struck out seven in his career-high seven innings and walked only one batter. Things didn’t improve after he left the game, as the Phillies went down in order in both the eighth and the ninth.

While the Phillies could be excused because they were missing a couple of starters, it should be noted that their stars didn’t exactly have great games either. Kyle Schwarber struck out three times, putting him at 0-8 with eight strikeouts in the series.

They’ll be back at it on Sunday afternoon. The Marlins will start righthander Chris Paddack who enters the game with a 6.11 ERA. I’m hoping the Phillies will do a little better against him, because let’s face it, they couldn’t do much worse.

Dodgers vs. Cardinals game II chat

ST LOUIS, MISSOURI - MAY 1: Shohei Ohtani #17 of the Los Angeles Dodgers catches a bounced pitch against the St. Louis Cardinals in the first inning at Busch Stadium on May 1, 2026 in St Louis, Missouri. (Photo by Dilip Vishwanat/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Dodgers look to snap their three-game losing streak against the St. Louis Cardinals on Saturday. Roki Sasaki faces Michael McGreevy.

SATURDAY GAME INFO
  • Teams: Dodgers vs. Cardinals
  • Stadium: Busch Stadium, St. Louis, MO
  • Time: 4:15 p.m. PT
  • TV: FOX
  • Radio: AM 570 (English), KTNQ 1020 (Spanish)

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Where to watch Kansas City Royals vs. Seattle Mariners: Live stream, TV channel, odds for Saturday, May 2

The Kansas City Royals (13-19) face the Seattle Mariners (16-17) in the second game of their series. The Royals won Friday’s opener 7-6. Starting pitchers are Seth Lugo for Kansas City, with a 2.63 ERA, and Emerson Hancock for Seattle, with a 2.86 ERA.

  • Kansas City Royals: 13-19 (No. 5 in AL Central)

  • Seattle Mariners: 16-17 (No. 3 in AL West)

  • Spread: Seattle Mariners -1.5

  • Moneyline: Seattle Mariners -147 (57.0%) / Kansas City Royals +123 (43.0%)

  • Over/Under: 7.5

Kansas City Royals: Seth Lugo (1-1, ERA: 2.63, K: 31, WHIP: 1.17)
Seattle Mariners: Emerson Hancock (2-1, ERA: 2.86, K: 32, WHIP: 0.98)

Weather: 72°F at first pitch

Ballpark: Capacity: 47,929 | Roof: Retractable | Surface: Grass

Game Discussion for St. Louis Cardinals vs Los Angeles Dodgers Saturday

ST LOUIS, MISSOURI - APRIL 26: Michael McGreevy #36 of the St. Louis Cardinals pitches against the Seattle Mariners at Busch Stadium on April 26, 2026 in St Louis, Missouri. (Photo by Dilip Vishwanat/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The St. Louis Cardinals will play host to the Los Angeles Dodgers again Saturday night for game 2 of their homestand versus the west coasters. Michael McGreevy (1-2, 2.97 ERA, 21 SO) will start for the Cardinals while the Californians will toss Roki Sasaki (1-2, 6.35 ERA, 22 SO) on the mound. First pitch scheduled for 6:15pm central time and this is a national game from Fox.

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Game 33 Game Day Thread – Texas Rangers @ Detroit Tigers

ARLINGTON, TEXAS - APRIL 26: Kumar Rocker #80 of the Texas Rangers pitches against the Athletics at Globe Life Field on April 26, 2026 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Richard Rodriguez/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Texas Rangers @ Detroit Tigers

Saturday, May 2, 2026, 6:15 PM CDT (105.3 The Fan / FOX)

Comerica Park

LHP Kumar Rocker vs. RHP Keider Montero

Today’s Lineups

RANGERSTIGERS
Evan Carter – CFKevin McGonigle – SS
Corey Seager – SSGleyber Torres – 2B
Josh Jung – 3BColt Keith – 3B
Joc Pederson – DHRiley Greene – LF
Jake Burger – 1BDillon Dingler – C
Alejandro Osuna – LFKerry Carpenter – RF
Ezequiel Duran – RFSpencer Torkelson – 1B
Josh Smith – 2BWenceel Perez – CF
Danny Jansen – CJace Jung – DH
Kumar Rocker – RHPKeider Montero – RHP

Go Rangers!

Raptors vs Cavaliers Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight's NBA Playoffs Game 7

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The Toronto Raptors have punched above their perceived weight class en route to forcing a Game 7 against the hyped-up Cleveland Cavaliers.

Why not make it one more?

My Raptors vs Cavaliers predictions and NBA picks expect RJ Barrett to put in another strong showing for his hometown team with a shot at reaching the second round hanging in the balance on Sunday, May 3.

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  • UPDATE: Added a prediction for who will win tonight and a +800 SGP that's bullish on Collin Murray-Boyles.
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Raptors vs Cavaliers prediction

Who will win Raptors vs Cavaliers Game 7?

Raptors: Toronto has pushed a more talented Cleveland team to the brink, and it's gotten better in each road outing. 

With RJ Barrett and Scottie Barnes leading the charge, I like Toronto’s young guns to break through and stun Cleveland.

Raptors vs Cavaliers best bet: RJ Barrett Over 22.5 points (-125)

If RJ Barrett wasn't already a hometown hero for the Toronto Raptors, his game-winning 3-pointer in Game 6 sealed the deal. Barrett has embraced the chance to spearhead this depleted Raptors offense over the last three games, and I don't see him shying away from the Game 7 spotlight.

Barrett finished with 24 points in Game 6, and he’s averaging 24.3 points per game overall in this series on 51% shooting. Including the final game of the regular season, Barrett has gone past this points prop number infive of his last seven outings.

With Immanuel Quickley sidelined, Barrett has attempted 19+ shots in each of his past four contests, and he can continue to hunt James Harden and Donovan Mitchell and bully his way into the paint. Any time the hosts dare to lean on bench shooters, they’ll also be targets for Barrett.

Though he continues to leave points on the table at the free-throw line, Barrett's aggression has sent him to the charity stripe 36 times in this series, and he’s one of the likeliest Raptors to get out in transition to pad his tally.

Even if Brandon Ingram gives it a go in Game 7, I see Barrett finding ways to score inside and outside — 42% from 3-point range in these playoffs — and keep the Raptors in the fight.

Raptors vs Cavaliers same-game parlay

While Barrett is one of the keys for Toronto offensively, Collin Murray-Boyles’ two-way impact is another big X-factor for the visitors. CMB has grabbed 7+ rebounds in four of his last five outings, and he logged 40 minutes in Game 6 as the Raptors leaned into smaller lineups down the stretch.

Given the Cavs’ struggles to create good looks and Harden’s history in elimination games, this line is surprisingly high. Toronto has covered the spread in the last four games of this series, and I expect Darko Rajakovic’s young core to bounce back faster following Friday’s slugfest.

Raptors vs Cavaliers SGP

  • RJ Barrett Over 22.5 points
  • Collin Murray-Boyles Over 6.5 rebounds
  • Raptors +8

Our "from downtown" SGP: Trust the Rook

Murray-Boyles has been a revelation in this series, and he’s coming off a 17-7-2 stat line in Game 6, to go with three blocks and two steals.

CMB’s physicality in the paint can also put the clamps on Evan Mobley’s production in a contest where all the pressure sits on Cleveland’s shoulders.

Raptors vs Cavaliers SGP

  • Collin Murray-Boyles Over 12.5 points
  • Collin Murray-Boyles Over 1.5 assists
  • Collin Murray-Boyles Over 6.5 rebounds
  • Evan Mobley Under 16.5 points

Raptors vs Cavaliers odds for Game 7

  • Spread: Raptors +8 (-110) | Cavaliers -8 (-110)
  • Moneyline: Raptors +270 | Cavaliers -340
  • Over/Under: Over 211.5 (-110) | Under 211.5 (-110)

    Raptors vs Cavaliers betting trend to know

    Toronto is 7-2 ATS in its last nine matchups against Cleveland. Find more NBA betting trends for Raptors vs. Cavaliers.

    How to watch Raptors vs Cavaliers Game 7

    LocationRocket Arena, Cleveland, OH
    DateSunday, May 3, 2026
    Tip-off7:30 p.m. ET
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    Observations after Sixers complete 3-1 comeback vs. Celtics, make history with Game 7 win

    Observations after Sixers complete 3-1 comeback vs. Celtics, make history with Game 7 win  originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

    BOSTON — The Sixers no longer have a Celtics curse.

    Until Saturday night, the Sixers hadn’t beaten Boston in a playoff series since 1982. They changed that 44 years later in comeback fashion.

    With a 109-100 Game 7 victory Saturday night at TD Garden, the Sixers completed their comeback from a 3-1 series deficit and advanced to the second round of the playoffs. There’s now 14 teams in NBA history who have won series after trailing 3-1.

    The seventh-seeded Sixers will face the third-seeded Knicks in Round 2. Game 1 is set for Monday at 8 p.m. ET at Madison Square Garden.

    Joel Embiid had 34 points, 12 rebounds and six assists.

    Tyrese Maxey posted 30 points, 11 rebounds and seven assists. VJ Edgecombe scored 23 points. 

    The Celtics’ top scorers were Jaylen Brown with 33 points and Derrick White with 26. Boston was missing a star in Jayson Tatum, who sat out with left knee stiffness.

    Here are observations on the Sixers’ historic Game 7 win:

    Celtics’ surprising starters don’t do the trick  

    Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla made massive, bold changes to his starting lineup with Tatum sidelined. 

    Brown and White were the only holdovers from Game 6. They were joined by Ron Harper Jr,, Baylor Scheierman and Luka Garza. 

    The Sixers didn’t take the Celtics’ starters lightly or look at all unprepared as Mazzulla might have hoped. Embiid short rolled and knocked down a jumper from the right elbow on the night’s first play. Paul George pivoted past White and drove in for a slam. Edgecombe’s catch-and-shoot three-pointer gave the Sixers a 9-0 lead. 

    Boston was scoreless until a long-range White jumper at the 8:57 mark of the first quarter. The Sixers maintained their high defensive level from Games 5 and 6. One of the early highlights was Edgecombe blowing up Payton Pritchard and Garza’s dribble handoff in front of the Celtics’ bench and forcing a turnover. 

    Embiid was the hub of the Sixers’ offense and continued to be a poised, precise decision-maker out of the post. He was happy to attack against Garza, drew two early fouls on the Boston big man, and scored 10 points in the first quarter on 5-for-7 shooting. On an especially impressive sequence, Embiid waited patiently until the Celtics’ double team arrived and then fed Kelly Oubre Jr. for an easy hoop inside.

    He finished with 28 assists and eight turnovers over his four games in the series. Even with his irregular availability, Embiid has made serious progress as a passer the last few years. 

    Edgecombe had a tremendous start, too. His lefty fast-break layup put the Sixers up double digits late in the first quarter. Maxey notched one of his six first-period assists on that play. 

    Sixers shaky without Embiid in first half 

    The Sixers’ lead grew as high as 15 points in the first quarter. 

    In a very familiar scene for the Sixers, the Celtics made a big run early in the second quarter with Embiid out. Andre Drummond was a giant downgrade from Embiid on both sides of the ball. 

    Rookie wing Hugo Gonzalez’s energy and hustle helped spark Boston. The home crowd found its voice again and Sixers head coach Nick Nurse called timeout after a Neemias Queta layup.

    The Sixers lost offensive rhythm and took some rushed shots. They also saw several jumpers spin around the rim and out. Three-balls from White and Pritchard lifted the Celtics to a 37-36 edge. White stepped up in the first half and broke out of the shooting slump he was in for much of the series. 

    Ultimately, the Sixers regained stability. Playing through an illness on his 36th birthday, George sunk a timely three late in the second quarter. George had 13 points on 5-for-10 shooting in the game. 

    The Embiid-Maxey duo came up big in the closing moments of the second quarter. Embiid denied Brown’s audacious attempt to dunk over him. Maxey hit a mid-range jumper with 6.9 seconds left in the second and the Sixers entered halftime with a 55-50 lead. 

    Sixers hold on for dear life

    Edgecombe and Maxey both drilled a three in the first 90 seconds of the third quarter.

    The Sixers kept forcing Garza to guard pick-and-rolls and generated comfortable shots. A Maxey baseline jumper restored a double-figure Sixers lead and prompted a Boston timeout. 

    Mazzulla turned to small ball, removing Garza and using the 6-foot-6 Brown on Embiid. Offensively, the Sixers’ early returns against that lineup were positive. Embiid had a couple of post-up buckets on Brown and stayed both forceful and low-mistake in his approach. 

    The Sixers’ Embiid-less minutes in the second half were far better than in the first.

    Drummond swung the ball to Edgecombe on the wing and the rookie drilled a three to extend the Sixers’ advantage to 84-66. White’s layup beat the third-quarter buzzer to trim the Celtics’ deficit to 13 points.

    Naturally, the Sixers were not going to stroll to the finish line.

    The Celtics made further inroads early in the fourth quarter. White stripped Embiid as he went up for a jumper and scored a layup seconds later. Queta converted an and-one hoop, and the crowd volume became ear-splitting. Brown made an and-one leaner. The Sixers’ lead was suddenly all the way down to 92-91.

    Embiid responded with an enormous pick-and-pop three and waved his arms to tell Celtics fans to be quiet.

    Still, the Sixers were too content to settle for jumpers and didn’t put much pressure on Boston’s defense to defend drives or post-ups. Brown tried to be ultra-physical with his lower body against Embiid and prevent him from catching the ball anywhere near the paint.

    Brown had a clean look at a go-ahead three with a little over three minutes remaining and narrowly missed it. Pritchard was off on a corner jumper and the Sixers stayed in front despite their offensive cold spell. Many players were obviously fatigued.

    The Sixers were bound to eventually start scoring again.

    At the tail end of a 45-minute night, Maxey did the job with the two largest driving layups of his life and the Sixers got to celebrate history.

    Boston's Jayson Tatum is out for Game 7 against Philadelphia

    Jayson Tatum, the man who dropped 51 points on the 76ers just three years ago in another Game 7, is officially out for this year's Game 7 against Philadelphia due to left knee stiffness.

    Tatum had been dealing with this knee issue during Game 6 but brushed it aside after the game, saying he was going to play in Game 7. However, earlier on Saturday the Celtics downgraded him from "available" to "questionable," and now they have changed that to "out."

    Don't be surprised if Baylor Scheierman moves into the starting lineup for Boston. Also expect to see more of Jordan Walsh and an extra-heavy dose of Payton Pritchard.

    Tatum played in 22 games at the end of the regular season, returning from a torn Achilles suffered last year in the playoffs. Through six games in this series, Tatum is averaging 23.3 points, 10.7 rebounds and 6.8 assists per game, shooting 35.6% from 3-point range.

    Boston entered this series not only as the heavy favorites to advance, but also as the favorites to win the East. However, some off shooting nights — the Celtics have shot below 30% from 3-point range in all three losses — and the return of Joel Embiid for the 76ers have this series now going to a decisive Game 7.

    And Boston will have to win that without Tatum.