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Hawks’ 30-point comeback downs Celtics

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The Atlanta Hawks on Monday produced a comeback for the ages to overturn a 30-point deficit and defeat the Eastern Conference­leading Boston Celtics 120-118.

Boston, who were confirmed as having clinched the Eastern Conference’s top seed earlier on Monday, appeared to be cruising toward a resounding win after outscoring Atlanta 44-22 in the first quarter.

The Celtics raced into a 30point advantage midway through the second quarter before Atlanta woke up and began chipping into the Boston lead.

The Hawks kept the rally going into the second half, narrowing the gap further with a 34-22 third quarter before harnessing that momentum into the fourth quarter to complete a dramatic win.

De’Andre Hunter led the Hawks scoring with 24 points, including a decisive three-pointer with 10 seconds remaining that gave Atlanta a four-point cushion and effectivel­y made the game safe.

Hunter was backed with 22 points from Bogdan Bogdanovic, while Dejounte Murray finished with 19 points, 15 assists and five rebounds.

Hawks coach Quin Snyder praised the unrelentin­g support of the Atlanta home crowd in helping drive his team to a remarkable victory.

“Tonight the way we started the game, and the way Boston started, their energy really gave us a lift,” Snyder said of the Atlanta fans. “Anytime you’re down that much you have to have something out of the ordinary a little bit to get back in the game and when you have a group of people you know who are behind you thick or thin, rain or shine — and there was a lot of rain early — they were a big part of helping the sun come out tonight.”

Atlanta improved to 32-39 and remained in 10th place in the East, on course for a spot in the play-in tournament.

Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla said his team paid the price for not killing the game off, adding that Atlanta’s physicalit­y had caused his team problems in the second half. “It’s a good lesson,” Mazzulla said. “Credit to them for battling back. I thought their physicalit­y — they were extremely physical as soon as the ball got past half-court. I thought that messed up our offense, and they made us work for everything.”

Elsewhere on Monday, it was:

• Bulls 105, Wizards 107

• Cavaliers 115, Hornets 92

• Clippers 116, Pacers 133

• Jazz 105, Mavericks 115

• Kings 108, 76ers 96

• Knicks 124, Pistons 99

• Nuggets 128, Grizzlies 103

• Raptors 88, Nets 96

• Rockets 110, Trail Blazers 92

• Spurs 104, Suns 102

 ?? PHOTO: AFP ?? The Boston Celtics’ Payton Pritchard, front, draws a foul from Garrison Mathews of the Atlanta Hawks during their NBA game at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia, on Monday.
PHOTO: AFP The Boston Celtics’ Payton Pritchard, front, draws a foul from Garrison Mathews of the Atlanta Hawks during their NBA game at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia, on Monday.
 ?? PHOTO: AP ?? The Atlanta Hawks’ De’Andre Hunter reacts after making a three-pointer during their NBA game against the Boston Celtics in Atlanta, Georgia, on Monday.
PHOTO: AP The Atlanta Hawks’ De’Andre Hunter reacts after making a three-pointer during their NBA game against the Boston Celtics in Atlanta, Georgia, on Monday.
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