Celtics’ Jayson Tatum Calls Out Kevin Hart After Game 7 Victory Vs. 76ers

'It felt great'

The Boston Celtics put the Philadelphia 76ers away behind a huge clutch performance from Jayson Tatum in Game 7 on Sunday, punching their ticket to the Eastern Conference finals once again.

With the threat of a much-anticipated follow up to Boston’s NBA Finals appearance last year, the Celtics pulled away with a dominant 112-88 victory, which Tatum had a major (and historic) helping hand in snagging. Tatum scored an record-setting 51 points — the most ever scored in a Game 7 — and even called out Philadelphia native and longtime 76ers fan Kevin Hart.

“We beat the Sixers today, I got a special shoutout to Kevin Hart,” Tatum said, as seen on ESPN’s walk-off interview. “I want him to answer my phone call after today. No hard feelings.”

Likely crumbling like Doc Rivers and the 76ers did after having a 3-2 series lead, it’s unlikely Hart will answer any upcoming phone calls from the Celtics star, but can you blame him?

Tatum put on a clinic, shooting 17-of-28 from the field while also collecting 13 rebounds, five assists and two steals in the series-clincher. The 25-year-old also became the first player ever to record a 50-point performance in the regular season, playoffs and All-Star Game, all in the same campaign, according to ESPN Stats & Info.

“It felt great,” Tatum explained. “This is a back-and-forth series. Obviously, I didn’t play well in the first half last game. And I was just happy to get another opportunity to bounce back, and come back home.”

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With Boston’s back against the wall, Tatum rose to the occasion when it mattered most, carrying that same momentum that helped him rise from a brutal Game 6 to outscore Philadelphia, 16-13, in the series-saving win on Thursday.

“Game seven is all about win or go home,” Tatum explained. “I’ve played in a lot of pressure. We knew it was gonna be tough and competitive and we feel like we figured it out. We just kept going and that was a good one to win.”

The Celtics haven’t lost a playoff series to the 76ers since 1982, and the streak remains alive and well. Boston has Tatum to thank for it. The Celtics next get set for a rematch with the Miami Heat, now four wins away from another shot at Banner 18.