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Siakam shines in must-win game as Raptors stave off elimination with victory over 76ers

Late in the fourth quarter on Saturday, frustrated Sixers centre Joel Embiid inexplicably grabbed Pascal Siakam in a tackle.

Siakam was on his way to 34 points in his best playoff performance of his career, and he was working hard for every one of them, attacking Embiid all night long.

A game after going scoreless in the second half, Siakam turned the tables on the first-round playoff series, lifting Toronto to a 110-102 victory to avoid elimination and force a Game 5.

“Resilience. He’s always been a resilient player,” teammate Thaddeus Young said. “He’s always gonna fight through adversity. He knows his game. He knows how to bounce back and come back from having not-so-good games. That’s what he did.”

Gary Trent Jr. had 24 points, while Young chipped in with 13, and OG Anunoby concluded with 11 for the Raptors, who played more than half the game without injured all-star guard Fred VanVleet.

Scottie Barnes, Toronto’s newly minted NBA rookie of the year, finished with six points and 11 rebounds in his return after missing two matches with a sprained left ankle.

James Harden had 22 points for Philly, while Embiid, playing with a thumb injury, concluded with 21.

Siakam, who’s taken some heat from fans for these playoffs, said he was determined to be more aggressive on Saturday.

“It’s me having the ball and knowing that I have to make plays, and it’s not just only scoring, it’s everything,” Siakam said.

While the Raptors led by as many as 17 points on Wednesday before their heartbreaking overtime loss, Game 4 was a tight battle from the outset. The Raptors cobbled together a 12-point cushion in the second quarter, but the Sixers chipped away at the difference and the Raptors went into the fourth clutching to an 80-77 lead.

The Sixers cut the lead to a point, but the Raptors replied with a 6-0 run, and when Young swiped the ball off Embiid and Precious Achiuwa finished with a basket, the Raptors went up by seven with 9:11 to play.

The Sixers unraveled in the final few minutes, and when Achiuwa slashed through the defence for a left-handed basket with 1:28 to play, the Raptors went up by 14 to the delight of a rowdy Scotiabank Arena crowd that included singer Avril Lavigne.

Raptors coach Nick Nurse emptied his bench with 1:19 to play, as the crowd chanted “Raps in seven!” No team in NBA history has come back from a 3-0 deficit to win a series, which Nurse called a “heckuva challenge,” saying “somebody’s gotta do it.” Thirteen NBA teams have come back from 3-1 deficits to win series, including the Denver Nuggets, who did it twice in the 2020 playoffs.

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