The Phnom Penh Post

Thomas scores 53 in Celtics win

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ISAIAH Thomas scored a careerhigh 53 points and dedicated the effort to his late sister as the Boston Celtics defeated the Washington Wizards 129-119 in a second-round NBA playoff game on Tuesday.

Thomas scored 20 points in the fourth quarter and nine more in a game-closing 15-2 over-time run that gave the host Celtics a 2-0 lead in the best-of-seven Eastern Conference series, which shifts to Washington for Game 3 today.

In the Western Conference, NBA season wins leader Golden State beat visiting Utah 106-94 in the opener of their second-round series.

Thomas attended his sister Chyna’s funeral on Saturday after she died in a car accident and has also had to overcome having had a tooth knocked out in a game-one victory Sunday.

“My sister, ever y t hing I do is for her, and she’s watching over me,” Thomas said.

On what would have been his sister’s 23rd birthday, Thomas connected on 18-of-33 shots from the floor and 12of-13 from the free throw line.

“The least I can do is go out there and play for her,” Thomas said. “There was no way I couldn’t play on her birthday. I wanted to win for her.”

He did more than that, eclipsing his former career-best 52 points in a regular-season victory over Miami this season and his former playoff best of 42 last year against Atlanta.

The only Celtics player to ever score more points in a playoff game was John Havlicek, who struck for 54 in 1973.

Celtics centre Al Horford contribute­d 15 points and 12 rebounds, while Jae Crowder and Avery Bradley each added 14 points for Boston.

“It’s nice [for] your name to be in Celtics’ history with all the great players, but until you win one of them championsh­ips you can’t call yourself a great player,” Thomas said.

Thomas spent six hours with a dentist on Monday to repair his teeth and played with a custom-made dental guard.

“What else is there to say?” Celtics coach Brad Stevens said. “There was a point today where he was not feeling good at all. He’s had a tough day and I thought he was going to really have to gut this one out.

“Not only guts it out, he ends up with 50. Pretty impressive.”

John Wall led seven double-figure scorers for the Washington Wizards with 40 points and 13 assists, but 19 of those points and six assists came in the first quarter.

The Wizards, who led 42-29 after the first period, became the first team since the NBA introduced a shot clock in 1954 to lose the first two games of a playoff series after leading each by 10 or more points at the end of the first quarter.

“It was a hell of a basketball game,” Wizards coach Scott Brooks said. “Two teams played their hearts out. Two great players played well. I thought both teams competed, nothing to be ashamed of.”

No layoff woes for Warriors

In Oakland, California, Stephen Curry scored 22 points, while Draymond Green and Kevin Durant each added 17 points and Klay Thompson had 15 as the Warriors showed no rust from a week off after a first-round sweep.

Warriors’ Coach Steve Kerr remained sidelined by complicati­ons following back surgery.

 ?? AFP ?? Isaiah Thomas the Celtics goes for a layup against the Washington Wizards in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference semifinals on Tuesday.
AFP Isaiah Thomas the Celtics goes for a layup against the Washington Wizards in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference semifinals on Tuesday.

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