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As the NBA playoff landscape begins to take shape, the Boston Celtics emerge as the formidable No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference, setting the stage for an exciting postseason.

While the Play-In Tournament still lies ahead, early projections and assessments are already circulating.

In the Eastern Conference Play-In, the Miami Heat and Philadelphia 76ers are poised to battle for the coveted No. 7 seed. Despite the outcome, the prevailing sentiment suggests that the losing team will likely secure a playoff berth, either as the 7th or 8th seed.

This assumption underscores the resilience and competitive edge of both teams, particularly the Sixers.

ESPN analyst Andraya Carter recently highlighted the Sixers as the primary threat to the Celtics’ playoff ambitions.

Carter contends that even with Joel Embiid’s health uncertainties, opposing teams continue to regard him as a force to be reckoned with on the court. Furthermore, the Sixers boast a formidable duo in Embiid and Tyrese Maxey, offering a potent offensive threat.

While acknowledging the prowess of the Celtics, Carter points out the pressure on Jalen Brunson due to the perceived lack of a reliable secondary option. In contrast, the Sixers possess a more balanced offensive arsenal, potentially tilting the scales in their favor.

Historically, the Boston Celtics have maintained playoff dominance over the Sixers during Embiid’s tenure. However, recent developments, including the Knicks’ surge in form and the Sixers’ improved coaching, inject an element of unpredictability into the playoff picture.

Ultimately, as the postseason unfolds, the clash between these Eastern Conference powerhouses promises to deliver riveting basketball action, with each team vying for supremacy in a series defined by talent, strategy, and resilience.

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