Houston Chronicle

Jayson Tatum stars as Boston eliminates Philadelph­ia to reach the East finals.

- By Jimmy Golen ASSOCIATED PRESS

BOSTON — With 2.4 seconds left and the Boston Celtics leading by two, Marcus Smart had a chance to clinch Game 5 of the Eastern Conference semifinals and eliminate Philadelph­ia by making a pair of free throws. He missed the first. He could have made things more difficult for the 76ers by missing the second one on purpose and forcing them to go the length of the court with the clock running. He chucked it against the rim; it went in.

That gave the 76ers a chance to win with a desperatio­n 3-pointer. The full-court inbounds pass went into the left corner, and who was there to intercept it, heaving it back into the air to run out the clock?

To the surprise of no one in a Celtics uniform, it was Smart.

“That’s a Marcus Smart sequence. That just describes him so well,” guard Jaylen Brown said after Boston beat Philadelph­ia 114-112 on Wednesday night to advance to the Eastern Conference finals for the second straight year. “If it came down to one guy coming up with it, everybody’s got their money on Smart.”

Jayson Tatum scored 25 points, Brown had 24 and Terry Rozier scored 17, sinking a pair of free throws to make it a fourpoint game with 9.8 seconds left after forcing Joel Embiid’s turnover.

The Celtics will play Cleveland in the Eastern Conference finals for the second straight year. Game 1 is Sunday in Boston.

“When you get here, you’re flattered by the thought of the Boston Celtics,” coach Brad Stevens said. “You realize if you’re going to break records here, you’re going to break bad ones. Because none of the good ones are reachable.”

Embiid had 27 points and 12 rebounds for the 76ers, Dario Saric had 27 points and 10 rebounds, and Ben Simmons added 18 points, eight rebounds and six assists. The 76ers rode The Process back into the playoffs for the first time since 2012, winning won 20 out of 21 games before Boston beat them three straight to open the conference semifinals.

“The Process is never going to end,” Embiid said. “This is a process to get to the playoffs; we did it. This was a process to get to the conference finals; we didn’t. Next year, that’s our goal.”

In a game that featured 21 lead changes — the most in the playoffs this year — the Celtics scored eight straight points in the final 1:37.

Embiid had a chance to tie it but missed a contested layup, failed to tip it back in and then grabbed that rebound. Rozier knocked the ball off his leg and out of bounds with 10.8 seconds left.

 ?? Maddie Meyer / Getty Images ?? Boston’s Terry Rozier looks for a shot against Robert Covington of the 76ers in Game 5 Wednesday night. The Celtics closed out the series with the win.
Maddie Meyer / Getty Images Boston’s Terry Rozier looks for a shot against Robert Covington of the 76ers in Game 5 Wednesday night. The Celtics closed out the series with the win.

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