What P.J. Tucker Shouted At Joel Embiid Late In Celtics-76ers Game 4

'He said I need to be me'

A little tough love helped the 76ers pull out a series-clinching win Sunday afternoon at Wells Fargo Center.

Late in the fourth quarter of Eastern Conference semifinal Game 4 between Boston and Philadelphia, P.J. Tucker immediately got in the grill of Joel Embiid after recording a game-tying putback and-1. The NBA MVP leaned over with his hands on his knees as he took an earful from a very animated Tucker.

The stern message clearly sparked new life in Embiid, who went on to help the 76ers secure a 116-115 overtime win over the Celtics. After the game, the superstar big man revealed the nature of the crunch-time exchange.

“He said I need to be me,” Embiid told reporters, per a video shared by NBC Sports Philadelphia. “He just got on me about just going back to myself and being aggressive. In overtime, it was a blessing that my teammates got me there. So, I just wanted to be aggressive and make plays all over the place.”

Embiid was starting to wilt away a bit late in the fourth quarter, and had that trend continued, the Sixers might have taken on a back-breaking loss. Tucker, who’s playing in his 12th NBA season, knew that was something Philly couldn’t afford to let happen.

“Nobody can guard Joel 1-on-1,” Tucker told reporters. “There’s no way. I’m sorry. It’s no disrespect to Al (Horford) or anybody else. I guarded him for a lot of years and when he’s aggressive and assertive, it’s impossible. I’d seen him two, three plays in a row not do that. We can’t have that. We can’t have that, not with the season on the line. We can’t have it.”

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Perhaps Tucker should give Embiid another pep talk before Tuesday night’s Game 5 at TD Garden.