Jayson Tatum, Joe Mazzulla on how playoffs are truly different here in Boston
The TD Garden crowd was rocking as the Boston Celtics dominated the Philadelphia 76ers in Game 1 of their first-round series.
BOSTON โ After every win from the Boston Celtics, their social media team will post "Different Here" on various platforms. It was a slogan that came about ahead of the 2023-24 season โ when the C's last won an NBA title โ emphasizing how basketball and sports fandom in Boston are exceptionally unique. The mantra has remained true since its inception and that was clear on Sunday afternoon when the Green Team demolished the Philadelphia 76ers 123-91 in Game 1 of their first-round playoff series.
During Boston's wire-to-wire win, the TD Garden faithful did the wave, cheered in deafening fashion, and mocked Philadelphia by chanting, "We want Boston. " That was the same phrase some Sixers fans were shouting near the end of their team's Play-In Tournament win on Wednesday night over the Orlando Magic, which clinched Philly a postseason showdown with Boston. Celtics fans break out into โWe want Bostonโ chants: pic.
twitter. com/XQ15VwjYIw โ Daniel Donabedian (@danield1214) April 19, 2026 Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla is used to the impressive home crowd and was once a member of it, as he grew up a Green Teamer and was born and raised in Rhode Island. But just because he's aware of the Celtics' homecourt advantage doesn't mean he'll ever take it for granted.
"I thought our fans were great tonight, (they) helped us get off to a good start," Mazzulla said following the blowout. "Playoff basketball, it obviously means more. It's different in Boston, which we appreciate.