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Sixers discuss struggles with Celtics going with 2 big men lineup

PHILADELPHIA–With their season on the line, the Boston Celtics switched things up on Thursday in Game 6. They moved Robert Williams III into the starting lineup and Derrick White to the bench.

The move added size and another defensive presence out on the floor. Boston could now count on both Williams III and Al Horford and the move suffocated the Sixers on the offensive end.

Philadelphia shot only 361.% from the floor and only 8-for-34 from deep in a 95-86 loss in Game 6. The Sixers couldn’t get any clean looks at the basket and everything was contested.

With that being said, Joel Embiid believes the two big men lineup did nothing to deter the Sixers.

“It didn’t,” said Embiid. “We missed a lot of shots. They’re shots I will take every single night. We missed a lot of wide-open shots tonight and they made us pay for it. I mean, we only made eight 3s. Obviously, they made 15 of them. I thought that’s where the game was.”

Embiid has a point. Philadelphia did get some good looks, but they weren’t able to capitalize. On top of that, the ball didn’t move as well as coach Doc Rivers would have liked against that taller lineup.

“Just ball movement,” said Rivers. “The ball didn’t move. I thought there were plenty of opportunities to swing, catch, get Joel the ball at the right spots on the elbow, and we just didn’t do it. I’ll watch the film and I’ll give you a better answer, but I don’t think we trusted. It didn’t matter what lineup. We didn’t score on any lineup tonight. We struggled scoring.”

The Sixers will now have two days off before Game 7 on Sunday up in Boston. That will give them an extra day to prepare for everything and look to better attack the two big men lineup.

“We’ll watch film, we can get better, but honestly, this was a close game the entire game,” added James Harden. “Especially, in that second half. They made a couple 3s. We didn’t make the shots. If we make the shots, we win the game. Nothing more than that. It’s simple.”

Time will tell if it will be a simple game for the Sixers on Sunday.

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Story originally appeared on Sixers Wire