Rediculous officiating. Free-throw differential completly unfair to the Sixers. Paul Pierce gets brethed on, foul. Iverson gets knocked to the floor, no call.
Sixers can't run when the other team shoots 49 times. Officials made it impossible for them to win.
Webber played poorly, Iverson ruined the team chemistry, by forcing too many shots, particularly by shooting quick shots and giving the Celts a break on playing defense.
O'Brien took forever to open his mouth, if I was coaching I would have gotten thrown-out and sent a complaint to the league office.
I give the Celtics credit for having a good game plan, and putting pressure on the Sixers offence.
But OB did a terrible job of playing into Boston's hand by letting Iverson and Webber play so much, since Webber was doing a bad job, and Iverson wasn't setting up his teamates. With Pierce going off so much, it would have been a good idea to make him work on the other end by giving Igoudala the ball. They gave it to him once, and he made an assist for an easy bucket. Once! Dalembert and Jackson were scoring, and getting to the line, but Sam had only 9 shots, Marc had 8. By contrast Iverson shot 21 made 9 and had 4 turnovers to his 11 assists.
Just a poorly coached game by the Sixers, letting Boston dictate the action. Terrible for a critical game. With that officiating crew, Sixers should have started picking fights with the Celtics and causing damage. If you're going to get beat like that on your home floor, you ought to get some satisfaction by beating up Pierce. Since he's going to the line, anyway punch him in the mouth!