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Grimes' Defense Shines in Sixers' Game 7 Win
5 May
Summary
- Quentin Grimes contributed six rebounds and four assists in the Game 7 win.
- Grimes' defense was vital in limiting Payton Pritchard's scoring.
- The Sixers reserve guard's performance was crucial in a close game.

Quentin Grimes' contributions were pivotal in the Sixers' Game 7 triumph, where he logged significant minutes and a positive plus-minus. He accumulated six rebounds and four assists while playing crucial defense that stifled the opponent's scoring.
His defensive efforts were instrumental in containing a key opposing player, and he also played a part in matching the Celtics' rebounding efforts. This performance came on a day when other reserves played minimal minutes, making Grimes' impact even more pronounced.
Grimes expressed his intent to disrupt games with intensity and provide timely scoring when needed. He is set to face his former team, the Knicks, in an upcoming playoff series, where he will be tasked with guarding Jalen Brunson.
Rebounding has been a key aspect of the series, and it will continue to be against the Knicks, who ranked high in offensive rebounds. The Sixers found success by involving guards more in the board battle, a strategy influenced by opponents' 3-point shooting and subsequent long rebounds.
Joel Embiid urged Sixers fans to support their team by not selling tickets to Knicks fans for home games, emphasizing the need for a strong home-court advantage. He recalled previous encounters where the arena felt like an extension of Madison Square Garden.