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      <title>Celtics&#39; Game 7 Collapse: A Lesson in Strategic Decisions</title>
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      <description>The Boston Celtics&amp;rsquo; recent Game 7 loss against the Philadelphia 76ers serves as a stark reminder of how crucial strategic decisions can be in high-stakes situations. Coach Joe Mazzulla&amp;rsquo;s choice to start Luka Garza, Ron Harper Jr., and Baylor Scheiermannone of whom scoredmarked a historic moment in NBA playoff history, highlighting the risks of unconventional lineup changes.&#xA;Without star forward Jayson Tatum, Mazzulla&amp;rsquo;s gamble backfired, leading to an early deficit that the Celtics couldn&amp;rsquo;t overcome.</description>
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