April 26, 2026
EXPLORE THE GAME
Every shot, every lead change, every rotation — visualized.
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PLAYER PERFORMANCE
Philadelphia 76ers
Maxey provided a highly efficient scoring punch, knocking down 4-of-7 from beyond the arc to fuel a +19.6 offensive credit. He balanced his 22 points with sharp playmaking, dishing out 6 assists while committing just a single turnover in his grueling 40 minutes.
Edgecombe's scoring touch completely vanished, as he bricked all four of his threes and finished with just 6 points (well below his 15.7 average). He managed to stay somewhat relevant through sheer effort, using 3 deflections and 2 loose-ball recoveries to earn a +3.4 hustle credit.
Embiid shouldered a heavy offensive burden, grinding out 26 points and 6 assists to post a +17.7 offensive credit despite a sluggish 9-of-21 shooting night. He anchored the interior effectively, pulling down 10 rebounds and using his massive frame to generate 5 screen assists.
Oubre Jr. endured a brutal offensive outing, going scoreless from the field (0-of-6) to finish with just 2 points and a -1.2 offensive credit. He tried to salvage his 30 minutes with active hands, logging 4 contests and 2 deflections to drive a +2.1 hustle credit.
George was an absolute menace on the defensive end, racking up 12 contests, 5 deflections, and 3 steals to generate a massive +10.5 defensive credit. While his 16 points were slightly below average, his perfect 3-of-3 mark from deep ensured a highly efficient +10.6 offensive contribution.
Grimes thrived as an efficient secondary creator, posting 12 points on 5-of-7 shooting to drive a +12.7 offensive credit. His playmaking was a pleasant surprise, as he dished out 6 assists (well above his 2.2 average) to keep the offense humming.
Barlow was entirely invisible on offense, going scoreless with a -0.9 offensive credit. However, he made his 11 minutes count on the other end, swatting 2 shots and logging 6 contests to secure a solid +2.4 defensive credit.
Edwards played a completely passive offensive role, failing to attempt a single shot in his 11 minutes on the floor. He managed to chip in slightly as a connector with 2 assists, but his overall footprint was minimal.
Drummond was surprisingly invisible on the glass, failing to grab a single rebound in his five minutes of action. His defensive presence was equally lacking (-1.9 Defense), rendering him a non-factor before being pulled from the rotation.
Watford made the most of his five minutes, scoring 4 points on perfect shooting from both the field and the line. This flawless execution in limited time generated a +4.9 offensive credit.
Bona was perfect from the field in his brief four-minute stint, converting both of his attempts for 4 points. The quick burst of efficiency yielded a +2.0 offensive credit, though he failed to register a rebound.
Walker struggled to find the mark during his four minutes, missing three of his four shot attempts. His inability to connect from the perimeter (0-of-2) limited him to a marginal +0.7 offensive credit.
Terry's brief appearance was actively detrimental, as he failed to record any positive stats while committing a turnover. This empty shift resulted in a -2.8 offensive credit in just four minutes.
Boston Celtics
Tatum's elite offensive engine (+22.2 Offense) powered Boston, as he efficiently poured in 30 points on 8-of-16 shooting while hitting half of his 10 three-point attempts. His playmaking was equally impactful with 11 assists (above his 6.5 average), though he did leak some value through 5 turnovers.
White took a backseat as a scorer with just 5 field goal attempts, but he made his presence felt on the other end of the floor. He anchored the perimeter with 6 shot contests and 2 blocks, driving a strong +6.1 defensive credit despite the quiet 6-point outing.
Brown struggled to find his usual scoring rhythm, managing 20 points (well below his 30.1 average) on a sluggish 6-of-15 from the field. Despite the muted offensive output (+5.5 Offense), he stayed engaged on the margins with 3 deflections and a +3.8 defensive credit.
A cold shooting night (2-of-8 overall) limited Hauser's floor-spacing utility, holding him to just 6 points. Without his usual perimeter touch falling, his overall offensive contribution (+4.0 Offense) couldn't mask a quiet defensive showing (-0.6 Defense).
Queta provided a highly efficient interior presence, converting all three of his field goal attempts to fuel a +12.2 offensive credit. His rim protection and activity were vital, logging 7 shot contests and a block to generate a +4.2 defensive impact in just 17 minutes.
Pritchard erupted as an unstoppable microwave scorer, pouring in 32 points on 12-of-21 shooting to drive a massive +29.6 offensive credit. He torched the defense with 6 made threes and orchestrated flawlessly, dishing 5 assists without committing a single turnover.
Vučević struggled to establish an offensive rhythm, managing just 4 points on 33% shooting to yield a minimal +0.7 offensive credit. He did remain active defensively with 7 shot contests, though his overall impact was muted in his 18 minutes of action.
Scheierman provided a modest perimeter spark, hitting a pair of threes to contribute to his +5.9 offensive credit. He chipped in nicely on the glass with 5 rebounds (above his 3.3 average), offering solid connective minutes off the bench.
Walsh's value came entirely from his defensive motor, generating a +5.5 defensive credit through 2 steals, a block, and 3 shot contests. His offensive game remained raw (1-of-4 shooting), but his disruptive energy fit perfectly into a gritty 12-minute rotation role.
Garza was perfectly efficient in his brief 10-minute stint, hitting both of his shots to generate a +7.9 offensive credit. He added value through physical play with 4 screen assists, though his defensive limitations (-2.9 Defense) kept him from staying on the floor longer.
Harper Jr. made the most of his brief garbage-time cameo, draining his only three-point attempt. The quick strike yielded a +3.0 offensive credit in just under three minutes of action.
Banton logged nearly three minutes of empty cardio at the end of the rotation. He failed to record a single box-score statistic or hustle metric, leaving absolutely no footprint on the game.
Shulga capitalized on his late-game appearance by knocking down his lone three-point attempt. This brief flash of shooting provided a quick +3.0 offensive credit before the final buzzer.
González operated strictly as a late-game facilitator, dishing out 2 assists without attempting a shot. A turnover slightly dampened his brief stint, resulting in a -0.9 offensive credit over his three minutes.