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The Sixers will open in Orlando or Boston and will have a tough road either way. Still, watching Boston's reserves grab the lead from Philly's starters can't be much of a confidence boost if they meet again next week.
The Sixers went on a 22-5 run in the first half and led 58-50 at the break.
The Celtics chipped away and Stephon Marbury's first shot of the game was a 3-pointer midway through the fourth that pulled the Celtics within three.
Marbury scooped a loose ball rebound and went the length of the court before dishing to Mikki Moore for a layup that made it 84-83. Allen converted the three-point play to give the Celtics an 86-84 lead with 9:20 left and they never trailed by more than four again.
Notes: The 76ers held a moment of silence for longtime Phillies' TV and radio broadcaster Harry Kalas. Kalas died Monday. ... Moore and Rivers were each whistled for technicals on separate plays in the second quarter. Rajon Rondo and Kendrick Perkins each got one in the third. They got hit for technical No. 5 in the fourth period, this one on assistant coach Armond Hill. ... Marbury hopes he'd be back with the Celtics next year. "If they want me, I'll be here," he said. ... Sixers forward Marreese Speights thanked the fans for their support this year before the home finale.
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