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Olynyk shines as the Celtics ‘outlast’ Wizards to set up Cavs showdown

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KELLY Olynyk scored 26 points from the bench as the Boston Celtics outmuscled the Washington Wizards 115-105 to clinch their Eastern Conference semifinal series on Monday.

Olynyk produced a superb display of shooting from distance as Boston pulled clear of the Wizards in the late stages of the game to take the series 4-3 and set up a Conference final clash with Cleveland.

Isaia h Thomas topscored for the Celtics with 29 points and weighed in wit h 12 assists, while Al Horford (15), Jae Crowder (14) and Marcus Smart (13) also made double-figure scoring.

But it was Olynyk’s remarkable display off the bench that proved decisive as the Celtics clinched their first Eastern Conference finals berth since 2012.

Olynyk had entered the game averaging only 8.3 points per game in the playoffs, but he delivered a career-high playoff performanc­e when it mattered.

“A friend called me and said ‘Be at your best when your best is needed’ and my best was needed tonight,” Olynyk said after the win.

“Everybody gave it their best and it turned out for us tonight,” added the 26-year-old Canadian power forward.

Cavs ‘better than last year’

Olynyk described the series win as a “a team effort”.

“It was hard work – that was a tough seven-game series. Both teams played tough – we just kind of outlasted them at the end there. We’re lucky to move on,” he said.

Boston, who had the top seed going into the postseason, now host NBA champions and second seeds the Cavaliers in Game 1 at 7:30am on Thursday morning Cambodian time.

Cleveland – who have not dropped a game in the playoffs – got the bet- ter of Boston over the course of the regular season, winning 3-1 over four games.

But Oly nyk believes Boston will have more than a fighting chance of being competitiv­e against t he Cavaliers.

“We’ve just gotta keep playing our brand of basketball and we’ll see what happens,” Olynyk said.

Celtics coach Brad Stevens said his team faced a daunting challenge, stating the Cavaliers have raised their game in the postseason.

“I think t hey’re play ing better t his year t han t hey did last year,” Stevens said.

“I’ve seen them play before. We played them four times. I think they’re better than any of the four times they played us.”

The defeat marked another frustratin­g end for Washington.

Bradley Beal exploded for 38 points but it was not enough to overcome the Celtics rugged defence.

Otto Porter Jr added 20 points, while John Wall and Markieff Morris scored 18 each.

No other Washington player made double figures, highlighti­ng the team’s relatively threadbare lack of options off the bench.

Wall, meanwhile, made only one of his eight attempted 3-pointers.

“I hate losing, especially [because] we felt like we were the better team,” Beal said. “You credit them because they played their tails off.”

‘Kelly did it all’

The decisive passage of play came in the third quarter when the Celtics trailed by five points with 5:39 left in the period.

Yet Boston rallied brilliantl­y to outscore Washington by 21-9 over the rest of the quarter to build a lead they would never relinquish.

Thomas hit two superlativ­e 3-pointers, while Marcus Smart added another in a 1:13 spell that put the Celtics up for good.

A f urt her 9-2 run at t he start of t he fourth maintained Boston’s cushion, and although Beal was able to keep Washington in touch, Oly nyk’s inspired display proved t he dif ference.

The Canadian drained all five of his opening shots at the start of the fourth quarter and also added five rebounds and four assists before exiting the court to a raucous ovation from the home crowd.

Thomas led the post-match plaudits. “Kelly was MVP tonight,” Thomas said. “He did it all.”

 ?? ELSA/GETTY IMAGES/AFP ?? Kelly Olynyk (right) of the Boston Celtics celebrates after their win over the Washington Wizards in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference semifinals on Monday.
ELSA/GETTY IMAGES/AFP Kelly Olynyk (right) of the Boston Celtics celebrates after their win over the Washington Wizards in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference semifinals on Monday.

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