DraftKings Promo Code: Bet $5, Get $150 NBA Bonus for 76ers-Celtics Game 7

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DraftKings Promo Code: Bet $5, Get $150 NBA Bonus for 76ers-Celtics Game 7

Jayson Tatum and the Boston Celtics will host Joel Embiid and the Philadelphia 76ers in a decisive Game 7 on Sunday afternoon. You can turn a $5 wager on this contest into $150 in bonus bets win or lose when you .

This 76ers-Celtics series has lived up to the hype, with comeback wins, wins on the road, MVP performances and more. Now it all comes down to Game 7 at TD Garden on Mother's Day, where one team will advance and the other will head into the off-season. You can register for this DraftKings promo code offer to get $150 in bonus bets regardless of how your first bet settles.

DraftKings Promo Code: Bet $5, Get $150 NBA Bonus for 76ers-Celtics Game 7

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A quick look at the spread and money line for Game 7 will tell you everything a Philadelphia sports talk radio caller would have after Game 6: the Sixers aren't winning this game. Boston enters this decisive matchup as a 6.5-point favorite and their money line odds are -265. What that means is if you were betting on this game outside of the bet $5, get $150 promo, it would take a $265 wager to make a $100 cash return. With DraftKings, your first $5 cash wager will earn you $150 in bonus bets to use on games in any leagues this week.

One odds boost that DraftKings has available is for Joel Embiid to score 25+ points and Jayson Tatum to score 20+ points at +100 odds. You could also take Joel Embiid to score the game's first basket at +425 odds or Jayson Tatum to make the first field goal at +500 odds.

Which James Harden Will Show Up at the Garden?

It might be overly reductive to put it this way, but the Sixers' chances of walking away with a win in Game 7 could come down to which version of James Harden shows up. While it may seem like weeks ago, Game 1 of this series featured a Sixers team that was without league MVP Joel Embiid. James Harden turned back the clock, put on his Houston Harden cape and went to work, scoring 45 points on 17-30 shooting (56.7%), including 7-14 from beyond the arc.

He pulled off yet another huge performance in Game 4, dropping 42 points on 16-23 shooting from the field (69.6%) and 6-9 from three (66.7%). It's the other games in this series that have dogged Harden. Aside from a Game 5 performance that saw him shoot efficiently and play more of a facilitator role to Embiid and Tyrese Maxey, Harden has struggled to find his groove. He shot just 14.3% in Game 2, 21.4% in Game 3 and 25.0% in Game 6. He's also posted multiple 0-6 outings from deep in this series, including a Game 6 that the Sixers probably should have won. If Philadelphia gets an aggressive Harden to go along with MVP Embiid, the Sixers might have a chance to win Game 7.

Marcus Smart Could Be the Celtics' X-Factor

While Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown get most of the attention, and rightfully so, Marcus Smart plays a vital role for the Boston Celtics. He's tenacious defensively and isn't afraid to hit a few backbreaking three-pointers on the other end of the floor. Smart is averaging 16.5 points per game against the Sixers in this series to go along with 4.0 rebounds, 5.2 assists and 0.8 steals per game.

Smart was fantastic for the Celtics in Game 6, acting as one of the only offensive weapons while Jayson Tatum struggled from the field. Smart shot 8-15 in the game (53.3%), while hitting three of his eight attempts from beyond the arc. His 22 points in Game 6 were the most he's contributed this series, as were his seven rebounds and seven assists. Look for an aggressive Smart to pester the Sixers' backcourt as the Celtics try to close out this series on their home court.

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