Yo, what’s up, guys? It’s your boy back again with another blog post. Today, I’m gonna walk you through how I got the player stats for the 76ers vs. Boston Celtics game. It was a bit of a journey, so buckle up!
First off, I fired up my browser, ’cause where else do you start, right? I needed those stats, and I needed them now. My first instinct was to hit up the official NBA site, but honestly, I found it a bit overwhelming. Too much going on there.
So, I bounced around a few sports news sites. They had some basic info, like the final score and a few highlights, but I was after the nitty-gritty details. Points, rebounds, assists – the whole shebang. I wanted to see who really showed up for this game.
- I stumbled upon a couple of sites that compared the teams head-to-head.
- They had some cool stats about their regular season and playoff histories.
- But again, not exactly what I was looking for.
Then, I remembered hearing something about a site called “SportsLine” that had in-depth odds and predictions. Figured it was worth a shot. Found their page for the Celtics vs. 76ers game, and bingo! They had a section for player stats.
Diving into the stats, I saw that Joel Embiid, the 2022-23 MVP, was back from injury for the 76ers. I also noticed that Tyrese Maxey had a killer game with 33 points and 12 assists. And Caleb Martin? Dude was on fire, hitting seven triples for 23 points! The 76ers ended up winning 118-114, which was a bit of a surprise since I saw the Celtics were favored to win.
For the Celtics, I saw that Jayson Tatum, a five-time All-Star, was also playing. The site had some details on his recent performance in 2024. This site was a goldmine of information!
So, after a bit of digging and clicking around, I finally got all the player stats I wanted. It wasn’t the most straightforward process, but hey, that’s the internet for you, right? Always an adventure.
Anyway, that’s my story of how I tracked down those 76ers vs. Celtics player stats. Hope you enjoyed the ride. Catch you guys in the next post!