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Fleetwood, Bradley set hot pace with 65 at Players Championsh­ip

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LOS ANGELES: Wesley Matthews scored the winning basket with two seconds remaining in the fourth quarter as the Indiana Pacers rallied in the second half to defeat the Oklahoma City Thunder 108-106 on Thursday.

Matthews put back the winner with two seconds left, capping a 16 point, seven rebound performanc­e for the Pacers who were down by 18 points at one stage.

“Man, this team fights. That’s one of the big reasons why I chose to come here,” Matthews said.

“We fight, we compete. No lead is too much. We needed a win against a playoff team, and that’s what we’ve got to do going forward.”

Domantas Sabonis, who used to play for the Thunder, finished with 26 points as the Pacers stormed from behind in the final 15 minutes of the contest. Indiana’s magic number for booking a spot in the postseason is now one.

Paul George led the Thunder with 36 points in just his second game in Indianapol­is since being traded in July 2017.

Russell Westbrook added 19 points, 14 rebounds and 11 assists, but missed a three-pointer at the buzzer that would have won it.

Oklahoma City controlled the pace for most the game but the Pacers changed the script in the third quarter.

After Bojan Bogdanovic made it 104-101, George tied it with his sixth three-pointer and broke the tie with two free throws late in the fourth.

Sabonis tied it back up with another layup with 57 seconds left.

George turned the ball over twice and slipped while on defence during Indiana’s final possession, leaving Matthews the space to get free for the winning tip in.

Westbrook’s triple double performanc­e — reaching double digits in three key statistica­l categories — came two days after he received a $25,000 fine after an expletive-laden outburst where he threatened to beat up a heckling Utah Jazz fan and his wife.

In Salt Lake City, Jazz owner Gail Miller spoke to the crowd on Thursday prior to their 120-100 win over Minnesota to address the kerfuffle between Westbrook and their fans. Utah permanentl­y banned Shane Keisel from all arena events.

Miller, who has owned the team for 34 years, asked the crowd to behave, saying “We are not a racist community. No one wins when respect goes away.”

The 2017 league MVP later said he had been subjected to racist abuse by the fan.

“The young man and his wife in the stands told me to get down on my knees like you used to,” Westbrook said.

Keisel denied using a racist remark, saying he said, “sit down and ice your knees.” OWNER WARNS FANS Players from both teams applauded Miller’s speech. Donovan Mitchell scored 24 points, Jae Crowder had 18 for the Jazz in the win over the Timberwolv­es.

Elsewhere, Kyrie Irving scored a team-high 31 points during a fourthquar­ter burst that allowed the Boston Celtics to beat the Sacramento Kings 126-120.

Irving hit a pair of jump shots in a 9-0 flurry that opened a 113-103 advantage with 4:33 remaining. The Kings got no closer than five after that.

Irving finished with his second career triple-double with 31 points 10 rebounds and a game-high 12 assists.

In Toronto, Kawhi Leonard scored 25 points and the Toronto Raptors easily defeated the lowly Los Angeles Lakers 111-98.

Normal Powell added 20, while Pascal Siakam had 16 and Marc Gasol scored 15 for the Raptors, who improved to 49-20 on the season.

Toronto was missing both Kyle Lowry and Serge Ibaka, who is serving a three game suspension for fighting.

Lebron James finished with 29 points for the Lakers, who fell to 3137. Alex Caruso added a career-high 16 points for the Lakers, who have won just one game since February 27.

The Raptors were coming off a 126-101 loss to Cleveland and the Lakers beat Chicago 123-107 in their most recent game.

In Denver, Nikola Jokic hit a one-handed shot as the final buzzer sounded to lift the Denver Nuggets over the Dallas Mavericks 100-99. FLORIDA: Tommy Fleetwood and Keegan Bradley continued their recent strong form to set the pace with seven-under-par 65s in the first round at the Players Championsh­ip in Florida on Thursday.

Six days after sharing the halfway lead at the Arnold Palmer Invitation­al, Englishman Fleetwood and American Bradley renewed acquaintan­ce atop the leaderboar­d.

Fleetwood set a target when he piled up six birdies on the more difficult front nine for his bogeyfree 65 at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach.

“You can only play yourself out of it in round one. I’ve done a good job of keeping myself in it,” Fleetwood told reporters.

Bradley matched the score with an eagle, six birdies and single a bogey in the afternoon.

The pair led by one stroke from South Korean An Byeong-hun and American Brian Harman.

Another American, Ryan Moore, made the ninth hole-inone in tournament history at the famous island-green 17th, where he slam dunked a sand wedge from 120 yards. LONDON: Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson will miss Sunday’s Premier League match at Fulham after failing to shake off an ankle injury, manager Juergen Klopp said on Friday.

Midfielder Henderson went off early in Liverpool’s last-16 secondleg clash at Bayern Munich on Wednesday which Klopp’s side won 3-1 to reach the quarterfin­als of Europe’s elite club competitio­n.

The 28-year-old has been named in the England squad for this month’s European Championsh­ip qualifiers.

“With Hendo we know now it’s serious enough to rule him out for the weekend. The internatio­nal break will be long enough to bring him back,” Klopp told a news conference.

“It was a little one with the ankle. It was the best scan we could get but still not good enough. Not good but OK.”

Fellow midfielder Naby Keita faces a fitness test to be in contention for the clash at 19thplaced Fulham having missed the trip to Bayern.

“With Naby we have to see if he can train today. Checks were positive but we have to see if it stays positive,” Klopp added.

Victory will lift title-chasing Liverpool into top spot with 76 points, two points above champions Manchester City who play Swansea City on Saturday in the FA Cup quarterfin­als.

Manchester City will have a

The effort helped lift him to within two shots of the lead, along with Northern Irishman Rory Mcilroy and compatriot Vaughn Taylor, after a 67.

Tiger Woods was equal 35th after an entertaini­ng 70 that included six birdies and four bogeys. He had only one par on the back nine. Fleetwood, who played the back nine first, did not take advantage of still conditions early, instead making his move after the wind had started to make its presence felt. game in hand but Klopp pointed out that they could face a tough run-in with games against thirdplace­d Tottenham Hotspur and local rivals Manchester United in April.

“When City have a game in hand it’s not that important. We just want to win our game at the weekend. City’s game in hand is against United and that’s not easy but we need to think about winning our games only,” Klopp said.

“We haven’t struggled psychologi­cally with them ahead of us or us ahead of them, it’s being really focused on the football game. Until the end of the season, let’s play football.”

 ?? USA Today Sports — ?? Keegan Bradley plays his shot from the ninth tee during the first round of The Players Championsh­ip.
USA Today Sports — Keegan Bradley plays his shot from the ninth tee during the first round of The Players Championsh­ip.
 ?? Thunder guard Russell Westbrook (0) pounds his chest with his fist after making a three point shot against the Indiana Pacers during the third quarter at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. — USA Today Sports ??
Thunder guard Russell Westbrook (0) pounds his chest with his fist after making a three point shot against the Indiana Pacers during the third quarter at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. — USA Today Sports

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