Hauser explains why Tyrese Maxey is so tough to guard.

Celtics' Sam Hauser Reveals What Makes 76ers Superstar So Unstoppable originally appeared on NESN. Add NESN as a Preferred Source by clicking here.Philadelphia 76ers point guard Tyrese Maxey is one of the best players in basketball. A two-time AllStar, he led the NBA in minutes per game this year while averaging a career-high 28.3 points per game, stepping up without Joel Embiid and Paul George for much of the season.With Embiid sidelined for Game 1 of the 76ers' first-round playoff series against the Boston Celtics, containing Maxey will be critical for the Celtics.

However, that's easier said than done.While speaking to reporters earlier this week, Boston forward Sam Hauser explained what makes Maxey so great and why he's so difficult to guard.Sam Hauser on stopping Maxey and the 76ers: "He's a really good player, getting close to 30 per game. What makes him really good is he's super fast and he can stop on a dime. That's hard to guard." @CLNSmedia | Q: @RealBobManningpic.twitter.com/0pyeZnufKJ— Celtics on CLNS (@CelticsCLNS) April 17, 2026"The way he can get downhill.

He's super fast," Hauser said. "He's a really good player, obviously, getting close to 30 per game. What makes him really good is he's super fast and he can stop on a dime.

That's hard to guard. He creates a lot for their team."Hauser added that the Celtics' goal is to slow him down and make him work as much as possible. He's going to score, but Boston wants to make it hard on him.Maxey averaged exactly 30 points per game against the Celtics this year, helping Philadelphia go 2-2 against them.

The Sixers will need a similar level of production, if not more, if they want to keep up with Boston in this series.More NBA: NBA Analyst Explains Why 76ers Don't Stand A Chance Vs. Celtics