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AP photographer Jack Thornell's iconic images of civil rights and beyond

2026-04-25 06:47 Last Updated At:06:51

Former Associated Press photographer Jack Thornell 's Pulitzer Prize-winning picture of a shotgun-felled James Meredith looking back toward his would-be assassin on a Mississippi highway in 1966 became an enduring image of the Civil Rights Movement.

Thornell died Thursday at a hospital in the New Orleans suburb of Metairie from complications from kidney disease. He was 86.

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FILE - The burned station wagon of three missing civil rights workers, Michael Schwerner, Andrew Goodman, and James Chaney, in a swampy area near Philadelphia, Miss., June 24, 1964. The bodies of the men were found later in an earthen dam. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - The burned station wagon of three missing civil rights workers, Michael Schwerner, Andrew Goodman, and James Chaney, in a swampy area near Philadelphia, Miss., June 24, 1964. The bodies of the men were found later in an earthen dam. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - Coretta Scott King, third right, is accompanied by her children, Yolanda, Bernice, Martin III, and Dexter at Sisters Chapel on the campus of Spellman College in Atlanta, April 8, 1968. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - Coretta Scott King, third right, is accompanied by her children, Yolanda, Bernice, Martin III, and Dexter at Sisters Chapel on the campus of Spellman College in Atlanta, April 8, 1968. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - Carl Wright drinks from a broken pipe amid the ruins of his father's service station in Gulfport, Miss., in the aftermath of Hurricane Camille. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - Carl Wright drinks from a broken pipe amid the ruins of his father's service station in Gulfport, Miss., in the aftermath of Hurricane Camille. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - Presidential candidate Jimmy Carter waves from the rear of a train to a crowd of supporters in Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 20, 1976. Carter made the stop during his 14-hour three-state whistle stop campaign. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - Presidential candidate Jimmy Carter waves from the rear of a train to a crowd of supporters in Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 20, 1976. Carter made the stop during his 14-hour three-state whistle stop campaign. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE- A policeman holds his revolver at the ready as he and another officer retreat with a looter in custody, during racial unrest in Memphis, Tenn., March 28, 1968. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE- A policeman holds his revolver at the ready as he and another officer retreat with a looter in custody, during racial unrest in Memphis, Tenn., March 28, 1968. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - Students at Jackson State College peer from a window that was shot out by police on campus May 15, 1970. Two youths died as police riddled windows of a girl's dormitory they claimed they were returning sniper fire. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - Students at Jackson State College peer from a window that was shot out by police on campus May 15, 1970. Two youths died as police riddled windows of a girl's dormitory they claimed they were returning sniper fire. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - Amy Carter catches up on her reading as she waits with her parents, Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter, for the Democratic presidential candidate to address a rally at the Tabernacle Baptist Church on Chicago's South Side, Oct. 10, 1976. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - Amy Carter catches up on her reading as she waits with her parents, Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter, for the Democratic presidential candidate to address a rally at the Tabernacle Baptist Church on Chicago's South Side, Oct. 10, 1976. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - Republican presidential candidate Ronald Reagan, left, moves through the crowd shaking hands at the Neshoba County Fair in Philadelphia, Mississippi, Aug. 3, 1980. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - Republican presidential candidate Ronald Reagan, left, moves through the crowd shaking hands at the Neshoba County Fair in Philadelphia, Mississippi, Aug. 3, 1980. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, D-N.Y., left, talks with a group of people in front of a country store during his tour of the Mississippi Delta, while investigating the federal antipoverty program, near Greenville, Miss., April 11, 1967. Next to Kennedy is Kenneth Dean of the Mississippi Council on Human Relations, who is holding a child suffering from a diet deficiency. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, D-N.Y., left, talks with a group of people in front of a country store during his tour of the Mississippi Delta, while investigating the federal antipoverty program, near Greenville, Miss., April 11, 1967. Next to Kennedy is Kenneth Dean of the Mississippi Council on Human Relations, who is holding a child suffering from a diet deficiency. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - A prisoner lights a cigarette in the maximum security section of the Louisiana State prison at Angola, in December 1975. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - A prisoner lights a cigarette in the maximum security section of the Louisiana State prison at Angola, in December 1975. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - The face of Muhammad Ali is covered in perspiration after a workout, Sept. 8, 1978 in New Orleans where he is getting ready for his rematch will Leon Spinks for the title. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - The face of Muhammad Ali is covered in perspiration after a workout, Sept. 8, 1978 in New Orleans where he is getting ready for his rematch will Leon Spinks for the title. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - Actress Jane Fonda, center, joins the picket line with marchers in support of a group of black militant squatters whom police have tried to evict form city-owned apartments in New Orleans, Nov. 3, 1970. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - Actress Jane Fonda, center, joins the picket line with marchers in support of a group of black militant squatters whom police have tried to evict form city-owned apartments in New Orleans, Nov. 3, 1970. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - South African Bishop Desmond Tutu denounces his country's apartheid policy of racial separation in New Orleans, Sept. 7, 1982. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - South African Bishop Desmond Tutu denounces his country's apartheid policy of racial separation in New Orleans, Sept. 7, 1982. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - A sharpshooter at Brushy Mountain State Prison in Petros, Tenn., June 11, 1977, takes a nap on the lawn in front of a cellblock after duty in the search for six escaped convicts, including James Earl Ray. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - A sharpshooter at Brushy Mountain State Prison in Petros, Tenn., June 11, 1977, takes a nap on the lawn in front of a cellblock after duty in the search for six escaped convicts, including James Earl Ray. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - Mayor Richard J. Daley stands at the microphone as shouts resound through the International Amphitheater in Chicago, demanding the Democratic National Convention adjourn until later in the day before considering the party platform, Aug. 28, 1968. During the convention, hundreds of demonstrators waged war with police and National Guardsmen on the streets of Chicago. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - Mayor Richard J. Daley stands at the microphone as shouts resound through the International Amphitheater in Chicago, demanding the Democratic National Convention adjourn until later in the day before considering the party platform, Aug. 28, 1968. During the convention, hundreds of demonstrators waged war with police and National Guardsmen on the streets of Chicago. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - Alton Wayne Roberts punches CBS cameraman Laurens Pierce outside the Federal Building in Meridian, Miss., Jan. 27, 1965. Roberts, a 26-year-old salesman, was a defendant in the deaths of three civil rights workers. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - Alton Wayne Roberts punches CBS cameraman Laurens Pierce outside the Federal Building in Meridian, Miss., Jan. 27, 1965. Roberts, a 26-year-old salesman, was a defendant in the deaths of three civil rights workers. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - New Orleans police officers try to keep their heads down as they move in on a Black Panther headquarters during an exchange of gunfire in New Orleans, Sept. 15, 1970. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - New Orleans police officers try to keep their heads down as they move in on a Black Panther headquarters during an exchange of gunfire in New Orleans, Sept. 15, 1970. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - Former Associated Press staff photographer Jack Thornell speaks during an interview in Harahan, La., Feb. 7, 2018. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert, File)

FILE - Former Associated Press staff photographer Jack Thornell speaks during an interview in Harahan, La., Feb. 7, 2018. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert, File)

FILE - James Meredith looks at Aubrey James Norvell, background left partially hidden behind foliage, after being shot on a road near Hernando, Miss., June 6, 1966. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - James Meredith looks at Aubrey James Norvell, background left partially hidden behind foliage, after being shot on a road near Hernando, Miss., June 6, 1966. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - The Rev. Ralph Abernathy, right, and Bishop Julian Smith, left, flank Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., during a civil rights march in Memphis, Tenn., March 28, 1968. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - The Rev. Ralph Abernathy, right, and Bishop Julian Smith, left, flank Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., during a civil rights march in Memphis, Tenn., March 28, 1968. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

He worked for the AP from 1964 to 2004 and had a variety of assignments over the years, photographing politicians, natural disasters and crime scenes. But the struggle for racial justice punctuated Thornell’s wire service career from the beginning, and he covered the integration of a Mississippi Gulf Coast school on his first day of work for the New Orleans bureau.

This is a photo gallery curated by AP photo editors.

FILE - The burned station wagon of three missing civil rights workers, Michael Schwerner, Andrew Goodman, and James Chaney, in a swampy area near Philadelphia, Miss., June 24, 1964. The bodies of the men were found later in an earthen dam. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - The burned station wagon of three missing civil rights workers, Michael Schwerner, Andrew Goodman, and James Chaney, in a swampy area near Philadelphia, Miss., June 24, 1964. The bodies of the men were found later in an earthen dam. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - Coretta Scott King, third right, is accompanied by her children, Yolanda, Bernice, Martin III, and Dexter at Sisters Chapel on the campus of Spellman College in Atlanta, April 8, 1968. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - Coretta Scott King, third right, is accompanied by her children, Yolanda, Bernice, Martin III, and Dexter at Sisters Chapel on the campus of Spellman College in Atlanta, April 8, 1968. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - Carl Wright drinks from a broken pipe amid the ruins of his father's service station in Gulfport, Miss., in the aftermath of Hurricane Camille. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - Carl Wright drinks from a broken pipe amid the ruins of his father's service station in Gulfport, Miss., in the aftermath of Hurricane Camille. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - Presidential candidate Jimmy Carter waves from the rear of a train to a crowd of supporters in Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 20, 1976. Carter made the stop during his 14-hour three-state whistle stop campaign. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - Presidential candidate Jimmy Carter waves from the rear of a train to a crowd of supporters in Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 20, 1976. Carter made the stop during his 14-hour three-state whistle stop campaign. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE- A policeman holds his revolver at the ready as he and another officer retreat with a looter in custody, during racial unrest in Memphis, Tenn., March 28, 1968. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE- A policeman holds his revolver at the ready as he and another officer retreat with a looter in custody, during racial unrest in Memphis, Tenn., March 28, 1968. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - Students at Jackson State College peer from a window that was shot out by police on campus May 15, 1970. Two youths died as police riddled windows of a girl's dormitory they claimed they were returning sniper fire. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - Students at Jackson State College peer from a window that was shot out by police on campus May 15, 1970. Two youths died as police riddled windows of a girl's dormitory they claimed they were returning sniper fire. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - Amy Carter catches up on her reading as she waits with her parents, Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter, for the Democratic presidential candidate to address a rally at the Tabernacle Baptist Church on Chicago's South Side, Oct. 10, 1976. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - Amy Carter catches up on her reading as she waits with her parents, Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter, for the Democratic presidential candidate to address a rally at the Tabernacle Baptist Church on Chicago's South Side, Oct. 10, 1976. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - Republican presidential candidate Ronald Reagan, left, moves through the crowd shaking hands at the Neshoba County Fair in Philadelphia, Mississippi, Aug. 3, 1980. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - Republican presidential candidate Ronald Reagan, left, moves through the crowd shaking hands at the Neshoba County Fair in Philadelphia, Mississippi, Aug. 3, 1980. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, D-N.Y., left, talks with a group of people in front of a country store during his tour of the Mississippi Delta, while investigating the federal antipoverty program, near Greenville, Miss., April 11, 1967. Next to Kennedy is Kenneth Dean of the Mississippi Council on Human Relations, who is holding a child suffering from a diet deficiency. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, D-N.Y., left, talks with a group of people in front of a country store during his tour of the Mississippi Delta, while investigating the federal antipoverty program, near Greenville, Miss., April 11, 1967. Next to Kennedy is Kenneth Dean of the Mississippi Council on Human Relations, who is holding a child suffering from a diet deficiency. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - A prisoner lights a cigarette in the maximum security section of the Louisiana State prison at Angola, in December 1975. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - A prisoner lights a cigarette in the maximum security section of the Louisiana State prison at Angola, in December 1975. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - The face of Muhammad Ali is covered in perspiration after a workout, Sept. 8, 1978 in New Orleans where he is getting ready for his rematch will Leon Spinks for the title. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - The face of Muhammad Ali is covered in perspiration after a workout, Sept. 8, 1978 in New Orleans where he is getting ready for his rematch will Leon Spinks for the title. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - Actress Jane Fonda, center, joins the picket line with marchers in support of a group of black militant squatters whom police have tried to evict form city-owned apartments in New Orleans, Nov. 3, 1970. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - Actress Jane Fonda, center, joins the picket line with marchers in support of a group of black militant squatters whom police have tried to evict form city-owned apartments in New Orleans, Nov. 3, 1970. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - South African Bishop Desmond Tutu denounces his country's apartheid policy of racial separation in New Orleans, Sept. 7, 1982. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - South African Bishop Desmond Tutu denounces his country's apartheid policy of racial separation in New Orleans, Sept. 7, 1982. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - A sharpshooter at Brushy Mountain State Prison in Petros, Tenn., June 11, 1977, takes a nap on the lawn in front of a cellblock after duty in the search for six escaped convicts, including James Earl Ray. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - A sharpshooter at Brushy Mountain State Prison in Petros, Tenn., June 11, 1977, takes a nap on the lawn in front of a cellblock after duty in the search for six escaped convicts, including James Earl Ray. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - Mayor Richard J. Daley stands at the microphone as shouts resound through the International Amphitheater in Chicago, demanding the Democratic National Convention adjourn until later in the day before considering the party platform, Aug. 28, 1968. During the convention, hundreds of demonstrators waged war with police and National Guardsmen on the streets of Chicago. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - Mayor Richard J. Daley stands at the microphone as shouts resound through the International Amphitheater in Chicago, demanding the Democratic National Convention adjourn until later in the day before considering the party platform, Aug. 28, 1968. During the convention, hundreds of demonstrators waged war with police and National Guardsmen on the streets of Chicago. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - Alton Wayne Roberts punches CBS cameraman Laurens Pierce outside the Federal Building in Meridian, Miss., Jan. 27, 1965. Roberts, a 26-year-old salesman, was a defendant in the deaths of three civil rights workers. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - Alton Wayne Roberts punches CBS cameraman Laurens Pierce outside the Federal Building in Meridian, Miss., Jan. 27, 1965. Roberts, a 26-year-old salesman, was a defendant in the deaths of three civil rights workers. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - New Orleans police officers try to keep their heads down as they move in on a Black Panther headquarters during an exchange of gunfire in New Orleans, Sept. 15, 1970. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - New Orleans police officers try to keep their heads down as they move in on a Black Panther headquarters during an exchange of gunfire in New Orleans, Sept. 15, 1970. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - Former Associated Press staff photographer Jack Thornell speaks during an interview in Harahan, La., Feb. 7, 2018. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert, File)

FILE - Former Associated Press staff photographer Jack Thornell speaks during an interview in Harahan, La., Feb. 7, 2018. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert, File)

FILE - James Meredith looks at Aubrey James Norvell, background left partially hidden behind foliage, after being shot on a road near Hernando, Miss., June 6, 1966. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - James Meredith looks at Aubrey James Norvell, background left partially hidden behind foliage, after being shot on a road near Hernando, Miss., June 6, 1966. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - The Rev. Ralph Abernathy, right, and Bishop Julian Smith, left, flank Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., during a civil rights march in Memphis, Tenn., March 28, 1968. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

FILE - The Rev. Ralph Abernathy, right, and Bishop Julian Smith, left, flank Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., during a civil rights march in Memphis, Tenn., March 28, 1968. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File)

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Joel Embiid presumed he had a wretched stomach bug that hit him hard for a day or two on the Philadelphia 76ers' road trip earlier this month in Texas.

The 7-footer from Cameroon became so debilitated by the ailment that he struggled walking, stayed awake deep into the night and even going to the bathroom became a chore. Embiid was finally forced to tell team officials this sickness was worse than food poisoning or any other malady he suspected, and he required a hospital visit.

The test results almost seemed preordained for bad news for Embiid around NBA playoff time.

One of the dominant big men of his era when healthy, Embiid has had a postseason career curtailed by a cornucopia of injuries — sprains, fractures, even facial paralysis — and this April was no exception.

Embiid had an appendectomy in Houston on April 9 after the two-time NBA scoring champion was stricken with appendicitis overnight and sidelined indefinitely.

No Sixers' stretch run. No play-in tournament game. He watched from the bench as the Sixers went down 2-1 to Boston in their first-round series.

“You probably go through a couple of days where you feel bad for yourself,” Embiid said late Sunday. “Then it’s right back to it. Are you going to give up or are you going to try and come back as early as possible?”

Embiid indeed returned early and was welcomed by a roaring ovation in Game 4 only 17 days after having surgery, desperate to give the Sixers the punch — scoring, rather than gut — needed to try to upset a Celtics team that beat the Sixers by 32 points in a Game 1 victory.

The result was familiar, the 76ers again lost by 32, 128-96 on Sunday night and now trail the series 3-1 headed into Game 5 on Tuesday night in Boston.

Embiid had 26 points and 10 rebounds in 34 minutes, a gutsy effort in his latest return from injury that the Sixers otherwise did little to suggest they could win the next three games. The numbers were brutal: Boston hit 24 3-pointers to the 76ers' nine; the Celtics won the rebounding battle 51-30; and Boston at one point had a 13-0 edge in second-chance points to build a 21-point lead.

Give the Sixers this much: They know how to get blown out.

With All-Stars in Embiid, Tyrese Maxey and Paul George on the roster, the Sixers this season were the first team in NBA history to lose three home game by 40-plus points. Throw in two 32-pointers (one each at home and the road) in the playoffs and team president Daryl Morey and coach Nick Nurse figure to sit on the hot seat if the Sixers can't recover and win this series.

“I think those are going to kind of happen a couple of times a year,” Nurse said. “Listen, our kind of MO all year was to have a lot of things thrown at us, pick ourselves up and fight back. We're just going to have to do it again.”

To have any chance at resuscitating their chances, the Sixers need ruthless aggression and production from Maxey and rookie standout VJ Edgecombe. The Sixers have muddled roster construction in trying to win with two young, speedy, flashy guards while at the same time trying to force an aging, brittle, big man the ball.

Sure enough, Embiid sank two free throws for the Sixers’ first points of the game, added a monster two-handed jam and scored the team’s first eight points.

Maxey took a backseat to Embiid and took only three shots in the first half. He scored 22 points for the Sixers in 40 minutes.

“That can’t happen,” Maxey said of the slow start. “That’s on me. That’s just unacceptable by me. I was playing within the flow of the game. It kind of happened that way. It wasn’t meant to happen that way.”

Maxey and Edgecombe combined for 23 shots. Embiid attempted 21.

“There's a couple of times when he had opportunities to shoot the ball, but he's got to take them,” Embiid said of Maxey. “You've got to want it.”

Embiid said he had unspecified complications after the surgery but still went out “to do the best job possible with the conditions.” He was limited to 38 games this season, sitting out primarily to manage injuries to his knees, and hasn’t appeared in as many as 40 games in a regular season since 2022-23, when he averaged a career-best 33.1 points and earned MVP honors.

Embiid said he no choice but to push through his latest setback and try to salvage the Sixers' season. It's a familiar refrain in Philadelphia. While anything can happen, the final result for the Sixers seems as inevitable as Embiid pulling up lame — no NBA title since 1983, no conference final since 2001.

“I just told them again, way out of character,” Nurse said. “We played another, about as bad as we could play, game. That's two in the series.”

The third one ends another empty postseason.

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Philadelphia 76ers' Joel Embiid goes up for a dunk during the first half of Game 4 against the Boston Celtics in a first-round NBA basketball playoffs series Sunday, April 26, 2026, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

Philadelphia 76ers' Joel Embiid goes up for a dunk during the first half of Game 4 against the Boston Celtics in a first-round NBA basketball playoffs series Sunday, April 26, 2026, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

Philadelphia 76ers' Joel Embiid (21) goes up for a shot during the first half of Game 4 against the Boston Celtics in a first-round NBA basketball playoffs series Sunday, April 26, 2026, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

Philadelphia 76ers' Joel Embiid (21) goes up for a shot during the first half of Game 4 against the Boston Celtics in a first-round NBA basketball playoffs series Sunday, April 26, 2026, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

Philadelphia 76ers' Joel Embiid goes up for a dunk during the first half of Game 4 against the Boston Celtics in a first-round NBA basketball playoffs series Sunday, April 26, 2026, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

Philadelphia 76ers' Joel Embiid goes up for a dunk during the first half of Game 4 against the Boston Celtics in a first-round NBA basketball playoffs series Sunday, April 26, 2026, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

Boston Celtics' Neemias Queta, left, cannot get a shot past Philadelphia 76ers' Joel Embiid during the first half of Game 4 in a first-round NBA basketball playoffs series Sunday, April 26, 2026, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

Boston Celtics' Neemias Queta, left, cannot get a shot past Philadelphia 76ers' Joel Embiid during the first half of Game 4 in a first-round NBA basketball playoffs series Sunday, April 26, 2026, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

Philadelphia 76ers' Joel Embiid reacts during the first half of Game 4 against the Boston Celtics in a first-round NBA basketball playoffs series Sunday, April 26, 2026, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

Philadelphia 76ers' Joel Embiid reacts during the first half of Game 4 against the Boston Celtics in a first-round NBA basketball playoffs series Sunday, April 26, 2026, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

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