Terry Rozier Mocks 76ers’ Lack Of ‘Confetti’ After Celtics’ Loss

The Philadelphia 76ers picked up an important win Wednesday night, but Wells Fargo Center didn’t celebrate as such.

The 76ers erased a 15-point deficit en route to a 118-115 victory over the Boston Celtics, who had won 21 of the teams’ last 24 meetings heading into their regular-season finale. It evidently wasn’t too big of a win for Philadelphia, though, and Terry Rozier was surprised by the lack of postgame jubilation.

Rozier, of course, is ribbing the 76ers over what took place during Game 3 of the Eastern Conference semifinals between the Atlantic Division rivals. Wells Fargo Center prematurely unleashed heaps of confetti after a game-tying basket initially was believed to be a game-winner. If that wasn’t embarrassing enough, the Celtics went on to win in overtime and finished off the series two games later.

The latest installment of C’s-Sixers wasn’t totally stripped of theatrics, however. Marcus Smart and Joel Embiid engaged in a bit of a skirmish which led to the Celtics guard’s ejection.