USA TODAY Sports Weekly

Tatum’s record game helps Celtics rout Sixers, reach conference finals

- Jeff Zillgitt

From the 4:14 mark of the fourth quarter in Game 6 through 48 minutes of Game 7, Boston star Jayson Tatum stole Philadelph­ia’s soul.

Ending Game 6 with 16 fourth quarter points in a victory that forced Game 7, Tatum scored 51 points, the most in NBA Game 7 history, and had 13 rebounds, five assists and two steals in the Celtics’ 112-88 victory in the final game of this Eastern Conference semifinals series.

Golden State’s Steph Curry had just set the record with 50 points in Game 7 against Sacramento on April 30. Curry’s record lasted two weeks.

It was the eighth Game 7 matchup between the two franchises — most in NBA history — and Boston improved to 6-2.

The Celtics play Miami in the conference finals for the second consecutiv­e season.

Jaylen Brown added 25 points for Boston.

Tatum proves why he is All-NBA

The Celtics trailed 3-2 following Philadelph­ia’s Game 5 victory, but Tatum ensured the Celtics didn’t have a disappoint­ing exit. His late-game shooting saved Boston in Game 6, and his dominant, MVP-like performanc­e May 14 backed up his All-NBA selection and classification as one of the league’s best players.

Through three quarters, Tatum had 42 points, 10 rebounds, four assists and one steal, and he outscored Philadelph­ia 17-10 in the third quarter when the Celtics took a 55-52 halftime lead and turned it into an 88-62 lead headed into the fourth quarter.

Before Tatum took over in Game 6, he was just 1-for-14 late in the fourth quarter. He finished strong, and it carried over to the next game.

Celtics vs. Heat in conference finals

The Celtics will need All-NBA Tatum against the Heat, who lost Game 7 of the conference finals at home last season.

Miami is a surprise team, advancing to the conference finals as the No. 8 seed. But the Heat have found just

enough offense to go along with their stellar defense. They beat No. 1 seed Milwaukee in the first round and No. 5 seed New York in the conference semifinals. Jimmy Butler and Bam Adebayo lead a collection of hard-working players who fit Miami’s system.

Boston’s Game 7 performanc­e is a reason why it was among the favorites to win the title this season. Can it find the consistenc­y needed against the Heat and beyond? The Celtics certainly have the talent and experience with Tatum, Brown, Al Horford, Marcus Smart, Derrick White, Robert Williams and Malcolm Brogdon, but they lack depth. Just seven players received minutes through 31⁄2 quarters Sunday.

One compelling angle: the coaches. Boston’s Joe Mazzulla is in his first season as a head coach, and that lack of experience showed at times in the first two rounds. Miami’s Erik Spoelstra is one of the best coaches in the league and has won two titles and 104 playoff games.

The Sixers come up short again

Philadelph­ia had the third-best regular-season record (54-28) in the league, three games behind Boston and four games behind Milwaukee, and Joel Embiid won his first MVP.

But that didn’t translate into the playoff success the Sixers wanted.

Philadelph­ia has made the playoffs six consecutiv­e seasons but have not advanced beyond the second round. The Sixers last reached the conference finals in 2001, the same year Allen Iverson led them to the Finals.

James Harden had his moments (45 points in Game 1, 42 points in Game 4) but not enough moments alongside Embiid, who played the series with a sprained knee. Embiid had 15 points on 5-for-18 shooting, and Harden had nine points on 3-for-11 shooting in Game 7.

President of basketball operations Daryl Morey faces critical decisions in the offseason with the roster and Coach Doc Rivers, who fell to 6-10 in Game 7s.

 ?? ADAM GLANZMAN/GETTY IMAGES ?? Jayson Tatum reacts to the crowd after scoring two of 51 points in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference semifinals.
ADAM GLANZMAN/GETTY IMAGES Jayson Tatum reacts to the crowd after scoring two of 51 points in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference semifinals.

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