By: Lily Zhao
After defeating Chicago 4-2, the Philadelphia 76ers head to Boston to face the Celtics who also took care of business against Atlanta 4-2 to advance to the Eastern Conference Semifinals.
Here are three quick aspects to focus on tonight during game one of the semifinals series between the Celtics and Sixers:
1. The Tempo
As evidenced in its first round match-up between Chicago, Philadelphia sure can run. This team is one of the better teams in the league scoring in transition, and they like to up the tempo of the game. With a speedy point guard like Jrue Holiday and wings like Andre Iguodala, Evan Turner, Lou Williams and Thaddeus Young, the Sixers are seventh in the league in fast-break points per game. They scored 25 fast-break points in the series-shifting game 2 against Chicago, and then scored another 21 points in the series ending game 6.
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2. Health
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Because of the C's ailing state, if the Sixers can put the game on full-throttle, get Iguodala and Holiday out on the break, Philadelphia could put Boston in some compromising positions. For the Celtics, someone on the bench will need to be the player scoring the bulk of the points. However, since the bench is more defensive minded, it might need an offensive spark elsewhere.
3. Defense
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Defenses win championships, and that's why both Boston and Philadelphia have shutdown defenses. During the regular season, the two teams ranked second and third respectively in the league in points per game allowed. The Celtics are only allowing a little over 82 points per game, while the Sixers are allowing a little over 84 points per game. Whichever team can find a way to consistently manufacture points will likely advance to the Conference Finals.