3 biggest overreactions from Celtics’ tough loss to red-hot Sixers

Let’s dive into three overreactions from the Boston Celtics’ loss to the Philadelphia 76ers on Wednesday night.

featured-image

The Boston Celtics no longer sit atop the Eastern Conference standings, as they were dethroned by the Philadelphia 76ers Wednesday night in a 106-103 loss.

Although the margin of defeat was only three, Philly largely dominated the contest until the final minutes of the fourth quarter. By the time the C’s tried to mount a furious comeback, it was too late, as center Kristaps Porzingis’ potential game-tying triple fell short with six seconds remaining.

After rattling off five straight wins, Boston has now lost two in a row on the road. Of course, it’s still very early in the season, but let’s dive into three overreactions from the Celtics’ narrow loss anyway.

Payton Pritchard isn’t getting it done

Payton Pritchard Boston Celtics Contract Extension

Celtics point guard Payton Pritchard got paid this offseason, which should help curb any of his fears about being cast aside next season. Yet, in spite of the weight off his shoulders, he hasn’t played well early on.

Against Philly, he put up a goose egg while going 0-for-4 from the field in 16 minutes. In his defense, few guys on the bench have looked good, but Pritchard has been particularly disappointing.

Prior to Wednesday night’s loss, Pritchard had a golden opportunity to earn more minutes, as guard Derrick White was out for two games due to personal reasons. Unfortunately, the 25-year-old did not make the most of his time, dropping 0 points and going a combined 0-for-7 in a win over the Brooklyn Nets and an overtime loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves.

It’s not like Pritchard didn’t have a chance to shine, either, since he played a total of 39 minutes in those two outings. While he’s managed to be a decent rebounder despite his size, he hasn’t been the bench scorer the Celtics have been looking for.

Luke Kornet is tough to play versus real contenders

Speaking of Boston’s bench struggles, center Luke Kornet hasn’t played well, either. He’s received fewer minutes than Pritchard so it hasn’t been as noticeable a problem, yet when he subbed in against the Sixers, he seemed out of his depth.

Kornet played just three minutes in the second quarter, but in that span he was thoroughly outplayed. As soon as he entered the game with the C’s up two, Sixers center Paul Reed dominated the glass, getting an offensive rebound and a dunk right in Kornet’s vicinity.

Sixers forwards Kelly Oubre Jr. and Nicolas Batum also got offensive boards while Kornet was on the floor, which is especially disheartening since they are all undersized compared to him. When Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla had finally seen enough, Kornet left the game with the C’s trailing by one.

Did this short swing cost Boston the game? Of course not, but it’s a small example of Kornet not being able to hold his own during significant stretches.

To his credit, he helped the Celtics beat the short-handed Nets with 11 points in 15 minutes last Saturday. However, Kornet hasn’t done enough to truly show he’s worthy of additional minutes against more talented teams.

Boston’s turnover problems still linger

Jaylen Brown fired up over the Celtics starting five

If there was one simple reason to explain why the Celtics lost the 2022 NBA Finals, it’s turnovers.

In South Philly, the Celtics had 14 turnovers to the Sixers’ 13, which isn’t too problematic. However, the Green Team has a knack for untimely cough-ups, and that was even an issue during the Celtics’ previous loss to the Timberwolves.

Star Jaylen Brown was certainly a culprit of a few miscues, as he posted four turnovers in a tough 4-for-13 showing from the field. Co-star Jayson Tatum, Jrue Holiday, and White also all had two turnovers apiece.

Whether these mistakes are the product of an offense still finding itself or something more remains to be seen, but it’s definitely a problem worth monitoring. Tatum and Brown often rush up the floor and fall victim to defensive traps, so it’ll mostly be up to them to correct Boston’s turnover troubles and avoid silly errors.

 

Related Posts

Ex-Cop’s Bombshell Confession: Two Mystery Cars – One Silver, One Black – Sandwiched Diana’s Mercedes Before Vanishing in Seconds… Why the 28-Year Cover-Up? Was She Murdered?

On August 31, 1997, the world was stunned by the tragic death of Princess Diana in a high-speed car crash in Paris’s Pont de l’Alma tunnel. The…

Royal Cousins’ Adorable Playdate in the Palace Gardens: King Charles Moved to Tears and Spoils Them with Special Gifts! 😊

In a delightful scene straight out of a fairy tale, the young royals—Prince George, Princess Charlotte, Prince Louis from Prince William’s family, and Prince Archie and Princess…

Princess Kate and Charlotte’s Magical Mother-Daughter Moment: Twinning in Elegance and a Heartwarming Piano Duet That Stole the Show 💕🎹

The Princess of Wales, Catherine, and her daughter, Princess Charlotte, turned heads and warmed hearts at the annual “Together at Christmas” carol service held at Westminster Abbey…

Prince Harry Declares WAR on Vicious Rumors Linking Meghan to Prince Andrew’s Yacht Scandal – Calls Them the “Most Toxic Yet”! 😱

Prince Harry is reportedly livid over a fresh wave of malicious rumors dragging his wife, Meghan Markle, into the shadows of Prince Andrew’s infamous scandals. Insiders close…

Princess Charlotte and Cousin Mia Tindall’s Adorable Outfit Comparison Steals the Show at Sandringham Christmas – A Glimpse into the Next Generation of Royals

On Christmas Day 2025, the British royal family’s traditional walk to St. Mary Magdalene Church on the Sandringham Estate delivered more than just festive cheer – it…

Princess Diana’s Surgeon Breaks 28-Year Silence: “They Lied About Her Autopsy Results” – Shocking Revelation Rocks the World!

Nearly three decades after the tragic death of Princess Diana in a Paris car crash on August 31, 1997, the surgeon who desperately fought to save her…