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The Sixers play the next five games on the road, a pivotal stretch for the improving team.
Celtics coach Doc Rivers said he'd take special note of this one because of the postseason implications.
"I don't know if you put more into the game, but you take more out of the game," he said.
Celtics-Sixers once was one of the NBA's fiercest rivalries. While the series has cooled over the years as the Sixers slid into mediocrity, the atmosphere was hot from the opening tip.
Sixers chairman Ed Snider popped up from his courtside seat, waving his arms in protest over a non-call against his team. When Brand, who needed X-rays on his sore left hand, grabbed a defensive rebound and finished on the other end with a monster dunk, there was an enthusiastic roar that's been absent from Sixers games for much of the last decade.
"It's a feeling that's been missed," Young said. "We're glad it came back tonight and we were able to get a win in front of the home crowd."
The Sixers led 49-45 at halftime and never trailed Boston by more than two points the rest of the way.
"We were dead tired, dead out of it, it looked like," Rivers said.
NOTES: Rivers expects Glen Davis (strained left patella tendon) to return for Sunday's game against Milwaukee. Rivers said Delonte West (sprained right ankle) was doubtful to play against the Bucks. Rivers won't rush any of the injured Celtics. "We want the 1 seed, but we want health, too," he said. ... 76ers director of statistical information Harvey Pollack, the NBA's only original active employee, received an autographed basketball from Ray Allen. He said "pass on what you know" when Pollack told him he was an original employee.
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