The relationship between Shaquille O’Neal and Joel Embiid has often been defined by criticism rather than praise. O’Neal has consistently challenged Embiid to embrace a more traditional, paint-dominant style, even as the Philadelphia star has built his reputation as one of the league’s most versatile scoring big men.
That tone shifted following Embiid’s performance against the Boston Celtics.
Embiid’s Interior Presence Earns Recognition
After the Philadelphia 76ers completed a seven-game comeback to win the series, O’Neal publicly acknowledged Embiid’s approach, emphasizing how effectively he controlled the game inside. Speaking on a broadcast, O’Neal directed his message to Embiid and expressed respect for the way he embraced a more physical, interior-focused role throughout the matchup.
The recognition stood out given O’Neal’s history of pushing Embiid to play with that exact mindset.
Series Turned After Embiid’s Return
Embiid did not appear until Game 4, with Philadelphia trailing 2-1 in the series at that point. He delivered 26 points and 10 rebounds in his debut, though the team fell short in that contest.
From there, the series shifted. The 76ers won four straight games to complete the comeback, with Embiid serving as the central force on both ends of the floor.
In Game 7, he logged 39 minutes and produced 34 points, 12 rebounds, and six assists in a 109-100 victory that secured the series.
Production Reflects Adjusted Approach
Across the final four games, Embiid averaged 28.0 points, 9.0 rebounds, and 7.0 assists while shooting 44.3 percent from the field. His impact came largely through his work in the paint, where he consistently created scoring opportunities and controlled the tempo.
While his perimeter shooting was limited during the stretch, the shift toward interior dominance aligned with the style O’Neal has long advocated.
Momentum Builds Heading Into Next Round
Embiid’s return came just 17 days after surgery, adding further weight to his performance. His ability to lead a seventh-seeded team past a higher-seeded opponent underscored both his resilience and importance to Philadelphia’s postseason ambitions.
With the series win secured, the 76ers now turn their attention to a second-round matchup against the New York Knicks.
The challenge ahead remains significant, but Embiid’s performance against Boston has already shifted the conversation. Beyond the numbers, it reinforced his ability to adapt his game to the demands of playoff basketball, control matchups against elite competition, and anchor a team through adversity.
For a player often evaluated through the lens of expectations, this series provided a clear response. And for O’Neal, it was enough to offer rare public praise for a performance built on physicality, presence, and decisive impact where it mattered most.

