In a game that looked lost, the Sixers went on an improbable 19-0 fourth quarter run to knock off the team with the best record in the NBA, the Boston Celtics, 95-90. The Celtics looked in control pretty much the whole way, leading by as much as 11 points, until they went cold in the fourth quarter and missed 11 straight field goals. Andre Iguodala led the way for the Sixers with 28 points, including 10 straight during their 19 point run. Iguodala is looking more and more like the star we all hoped he would become.
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