Damn near 95% chance they get run off the court in Boston tomorrow. You see it coming with this staff and no-fight roster.
It's hard to know what will happen. The Sixers have won 2 of the 3 games played in Boston. The Celtics have won 2 of the 3 games played in Philadelphia. If anything, the trend seems to favor the visitors.
The Sixers have been maddeningly inconsistent. Embiid's injury probably accounts for some percentage of that. Harden has been terrific in a couple of games, so-so in others, and was terrible in game 6. The Sixers (including the bench) couldn't miss in game 5, and then couldn't hit a number of good looks in game 6 (especially in the final 5 minutes).
Does the extra day off (all prior games in the series were played on just one days rest) offer more help to the Sixers, to the Celtics, or no advantage to either team?
I'm leaning toward it being a close game, with the Sixers winning. I think that comes from my head, but perhaps it's coming from my heart. In short, I haven't a clue how this will play out, but I'm looking forward to the game.