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Starting 5, May 1: Maxey's heroics keep Sixers alive

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When you save your team's season by doing something no one's (ever) done before …

THE LINEUP 🏀

What's inside today's edition? 

Maxey's Moment: Tyrese Maxey's 7 points in 25 seconds kept the Sixers alive & forced a Game 6

Tables Turned: After NY pulled off an epic rally to win Game 2, Philly returned the favor in Game 5

Cavs Protect Home: Cleveland's resurgent offense and clutch defense put them up 3-2

Bucks Stay Alive: With Giannis & Dame out, a new duo arose as the Bucks forced Game 6

Two-Way Impact: How Derrick White's two-way play has lifted Boston to new heights

BUT FIRST … ⏰

Last night's scores & what to watch today.

Tonight's TNT doubleheader gives us a pair of Game 5s, starting with the Celtics looking to close out the Heat in Boston (7:30 ET, TNT), followed by a pivotal game to break a 2-2 tie between the Mavs and Clippers in LA (10 ET, TNT).

1. MAXEY'S MOMENT

Tyrese Maxey drops a playoff career-high 46 points, along with some clutch buckets to save the 76ers in Game 5 and force a Game 6.

Tyrese Maxey's breakout season added another chapter Tuesday night in New York City.

☑️ First-Time All-Star. 

☑️ Most Improved Player.

Philly Playoff Hero.

Maxey scored a Playoff career-high 46 points — including a rally for the ages —to lead the Sixers over the Knicks 112-106 in OT and force a Game 6 back in Philadelphia. | Recap | Watch The Epic Finish

Philly needed every one of Maxey's points - but there were seven in particular, scored in the final 25 seconds to spark a wild, historic and series-saving comeback - that will go down in Sixers lore.

The 4-Point Play: After Deuce McBride put the Knicks up six with 29 seconds left, the Sixers put the ball in Maxey's hands out of a timeout.

The Game-Tying Deep 3: After Josh Hart split a pair of free throws, the Sixers were down 3 with 15 seconds left and no timeouts. Once again they got the ball to Maxey.

After Jalen Brunson's potential game-winner at the buzzer was blocked by Nic Batum, the game went to OT, where Maxey hit a 3 to ignite a 9-0 Sixers run to gain control.

The Rise Of Tyrese: The all-time Playoff performance added a new iconic moment in Maxey's superstar rise. Go inside his journey here.

2. SIXERS STUN KNICKS  & A CLASSIC MOVES TO GAME 6

Philly pulls out a thrilling overtime Game 5 win in New York to stay alive in the series!

An Instant Classic: When McBride's jumper put the Knicks up six with 28.9 seconds to play, the Sixers were faced with two options:

Thanks to Maxey's heroics — not to mention a triple double and a game-sealing save by an ailing Joel Embiid — the Sixers forced OT and prolonged a series that's turning into a classic.

Turning The Tables: Philly's epic rally echoed the stunning finish that the Knicks put together in Game 2, when they overcame a five-point deficit in the final 30 seconds to take a 2-0 lead.

How Close Has This Series Been? Through five games these teams are separated by just two total points. While the Knicks are up 3-2 in games, the composite score of 534-532 favors the Sixers.

The series has been within six points (two possessions) for 177 minutes and 12 seconds so far, which is the fourth most through five games of a series in the last 10 seasons:

3. MOBLEY BLOCK CAPS CAVS WIN

Evan Mobley's clutch swat with 6 seconds left seals the Cavs' Game 5 win, giving them a 3-2 series lead on the Magic.

Cavs Take 3-2 Lead: Donovan Mitchell provided the offense - scoring 14 of his 28 points in the 4th - and Evan Mobley provided the defense with a game-sealing block on Franz Wagner with six seconds left as the Cavs edged out the Magic 104-103. | Recap | Watch The Final 4:12

4. BUCKS STAY ALIVE, FORCE GAME 6

Milwaukee lives to fight another day thanks to quality performances from the likes of Bobby Portis and Pat Beverley.

Bucks Stay Alive: With Giannis Antetokounmpo and Damian Lillard both out again, the Bucks got 29 points apiece from Khris Middleton and Bobby Portis to defeat the Pacers 115-92 and force Game 6 in Indy. | Recap

5. DERRICK WHITE'S TWO-WAY IMPACT

Boston's Brad Stevens was named NBA Executive of the Year on Tuesday for his work in building the Celtics roster that won a league-high 64 games this season.

White delivered an iconic Celtics win last year with a buzzer-beating putback to force a Game 7 of the 2023 East Finals. But his best Playoff performance came in Monday's Game 4 win (38 pts, 8 3s) as Boston put the Heat on the brink.

Derrick White drops a playoff career-high 38 points to help the Celtics take a 3-1 series lead over the Heat.

Two-Way Impact: White has been instrumental in Boston's success on both sides of the ball all season, leading the league in NetRtg (min 30 mpg) — and that's carried over to the Playoffs.

Sharing the Credit: White says the belief that Mazzulla and his All-Star teammates have shown him during this series and throughout his Boston tenure has empowered his success.

White and the Celtics are one win away from advancing to the East Semis. Their first shot to close it out is tonight at home (7:30 ET, TNT).

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