Stagnant Celtics Offense and Brown's Turnovers Seal Game 6 Loss to Sixers

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Boston's offense stagnated, turning the ball over 12 times and failing to generate second chances, as the Sixers rode a disciplined start and efficient defense to a Game 6 lead. Jaylen Brown had a rough night with multiple costly turnovers and defensive miscues, Neemias Queta struggled overall, and Boston's lack of ball movement left the offense stagnant and overly dependent on hero-ball, leading to a late Celtics push that wasn’t enough.
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