Waterloo Region Record

Celtics survive wild finish; hold off Bucks, 113-107 in OT

- KYLE HIGHTOWER

Al Horford had 24 points and 12 rebounds and the Boston Celtics overcame Khris Middleton’s long three-pointer that beat the fourth-quarter buzzer, topping the Milwaukee Bucks, 113-107 in overtime Sunday in their playoff opener.

The Celtics led 99-96 with 0.5 seconds left in regulation when Middleton took an inbounds pass on the far right wing and hit a contested 35-footer to force OT.

Terry Rozier added 23 points, four rebounds and three assists for Boston in his first career playoff start. Jaylen Brown finished with 20 points.

Giannis Antetokoun­mpo led the Bucks with 35 points, 13 rebounds and seven assists, before fouling out in overtime. Middleton had 31 points, eight rebounds and six assists. Malcolm Brogdon scored all 16 of his points after halftime for Milwaukee.

Game 2 in the best-of-seven series is Tuesday night in Boston.

An acrobatic, spinning layup by Tatum gave Boston a 108-105 lead in overtime. It was 108-106 when Horford snared a rebound and got it ahead to Rozier, who was fouled. He made two free throws to put the Celtics in front 110-106 with 18.8 remaining.

Antetokoun­mpo made one of two foul shots with 14.8 seconds left, but he fouled out of the game while going for the rebound on his miss.

Rozier added three free throws to provide the final margin.

The game went to OT following a wild finish in regulation, that included back-to-back 3-pointers in the closing seconds.

Milwaukee was held to just two field goals over the first seven minutes of the fourth quarter as the Celtics built a 86-76 lead.

The Bucks closed to 89-87 before Marcus Morris made a falling down jumper just inside the arc to make it 91-87.

It was 92-91 with less than a minute to play when a pair of free throws by Horford made it 94-91.

Antetokoun­mpo got free for a dunk. But Horford was steady again after being fouled, connecting on two more from the line with 15.2 seconds left.

Out of a timeout, Brogdon got free and drained a three-pointer with 10.3 to play to tie it at 96.

Rozier dribbled the clock down before crossing over Eric Bledsoe, stepping back and swishing an apparent game-winner with a half-second showing the clock.

But after a Bucks timeout advanced the ball to half court, Middleton matched it with his own trey as time expired.

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