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Hayward powers Jazz to Round 2

All-star forward leads youthful Utah squad into showdown with Golden State

- BETH HARRIS

LOS ANGELES — The only thing stopping Gordon Hayward in the playoffs was a case of food poisoning.

Utah’s all-star forward averaged 23.7 points — breaking out for a career-high 40 in Game 3 — over seven games to propel the Jazz into the second round of the playoffs with a 104-91 victory over the Los Angeles Clippers on Sunday.

Hayward fell ill in Game 4 and played just nine minutes in Utah’s win. Despite feeling shaky and weak-legged, he returned in Game 5 to score 27 points in another victory.

Bring on Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant and the top-seeded Golden State Warriors.

“You can see his confidence out there,” Utah coach Quin Snyder said of Hayward.

“He’s played through missed shots, contact, hot streaks, you name it. He’s handled that with poise, and he’s a heck of an offensive player. He’s so versatile that he’s hard to guard, and we try to use him in a way that allows him to shine in those situations.”

Hayward has never been to the Western Conference semifinals. Game 1 is Tuesday in Oakland.

The Warriors have been resting and waiting since last Monday to find out their opponent while the fifth-seeded Jazz played the only first-round series that went the distance.

“We come off a Game 7 win, you feel good, you have some momentum,” said Hayward, who scored 26 points on Sunday. “You can kind of keep it rolling a little bit.” The Jazz won three of four on the road in the opening round, including Game 7 in Los Angeles. It was a big boost of confidence for a team that hadn’t won a playoff series since 2010.

“We’ve never been in the second round, so now that’s another first,” Snyder said.

“We don’t have to prove that we’re not young and inexperien­ced. We are. There’s nothing wrong with that. Maybe that can be an advantage in some way.”

The Warriors swept Portland 4-0 in their firstround series that ended a week ago. The time off has allowed Golden State to heal some minor injuries.

Durant will be in the lineup after missing two games and being limited to 20 minutes in Game 4 against the Trail Blazers because of a strained left calf.

Reserve Matt Barnes is probable to return from a foot strain, while reserve Shaun Livingston is questionab­le with a sprained finger on his right hand.

The Warriors haven’t said whether coach Steve Kerr will be back. He missed the last two games of the first round because of complicati­ons from two back surgeries. Assistant Mike Brown took over in his absence.

The Jazz overcame foul trouble by big man Rudy Gobert and Derrick Favours to shoot 51 per cent against the Clippers.

Utah’s bench accounted for 38 points: 17 by Favours to go with 11 by Rodney Hood and 10 from Joe Johnson.

“All 15 guys making an effort to pull out this win just shows that we’re a deep team,” said George Hill, who scored 17 points.

Golden State took two out of three in the regular season from the Jazz, including a split on the Warriors’ home floor.

Two of the games were decided by seven points or less, while the other was a 30-point blowout victory for the Warriors at home.

 ?? — AP FILES ?? Utah’s Gordon Hayward averaged 23.7 points over seven games to propel the Jazz past the Los Angeles Clippers.
— AP FILES Utah’s Gordon Hayward averaged 23.7 points over seven games to propel the Jazz past the Los Angeles Clippers.

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