Lethbridge Herald

Wizards force Game 7

- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS — WASHINGTON

John Wall hit a 3-pointer with 3.5 seconds left for the go-ahead basket, then hopped atop the scorer’s table and yelled to celebrate at the conclusion of the Washington Wizards’ 92-91 victory over the Boston Celtics on Friday night that pushed their Eastern Conference semifinal to a Game 7.

Wall overcame a 1-for-12 start to finish with 26 points, and Bradley Beal led the Wizards with 33. The backcourt mates combined for 23 of Washington’s 26 points in the back-and-forth fourth quarter.

Isaiah Thomas and the Celtics showed up dressed in black, but couldn’t back up the fashion statement, blowing an 87-82 lead over the last two minutes. Thomas’ heave at the buzzer clanked off the rim. He and Avery Bradley each had 27 points.

Game 7 is at Boston on Monday night. The winner will face LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers in the East finals starting Wednesday.

The host has won all 10 games between the Wizards and Celtics this season — four in the regular season and six in the playoffs.

Boston, which won Game 5 at home by 22 points, led Game 6 by 69-66 entering the fourth quarter, when a relatively blah game became much more compelling. The final period was tight throughout, featuring six ties and nine lead changes.

After Bradley and Beal traded shots to even it at 89, the Celtics had the ball and, coming out of a timeout with 14.1 seconds remaining, Al Horford made a 16-foot bank shot for the lead. After another timeout, Wall made the 3 that would decide the outcome. When the buzzer sounded, he ran to a corner of the court, then made his way to the sideline, jumped up and yelled and popped his jersey.

The Celtics got off to a terrible start, going 4 for 17 in the first quarter and not making a field goal over the final 5 1/2 minutes or so. But Washington could not take full advantage, leading only 22-17 after that period.

And Boston kept right on missing in the second period, allowing Washington to open its biggest lead at 40-30. But some defensive lapses by the Wizards followed, and the Celtics scored the next 10 points en route to going up 42-41 at halftime.

Surprising­ly, given that this was a potential playoff eliminatio­n game and an 8 p.m. tipoff on a Friday, there were plenty of empty seats around the arena at the outset.

 ?? Associated Press photo ?? Washington Wizards guards Bradley Beal, left, and John Wall embrace after Game 6 of the team's NBA second-round playoff series against the Boston Celtics, Friday, in Washington.
Associated Press photo Washington Wizards guards Bradley Beal, left, and John Wall embrace after Game 6 of the team's NBA second-round playoff series against the Boston Celtics, Friday, in Washington.

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