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DeRozan scores 16 points as Raptors top Celtics to solidify East lead

Pistons out of play-off race after loss to 76ers

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LOS ANGELES: DeMar DeRozan scored a team-high 16 points as the Toronto Raptors defeated the Boston Celtics 96-78 on Wednesday with the battle for the NBA’s Eastern Conference supremacy heading down to the wire.

Every Raptors player but one recorded at least two points and the Raptors crushed the Celtics to equal their franchise record in wins for the season while extending their lead atop the standings.

The Raptors now have a three-game cushion over the Celtics for first place in the Atlantic Division and the Eastern Conference.

“I am very confident we can get it done. We got a great opportunit­y but we still got to go ahead, be profession­al, and finish games out,” said All-Star guard Kyle Lowry.

Lowry delivered 13 points, five rebounds and five assists as the Raptors improved to 56-22 on the season. It was Lowry’s highest scoring outing in the past four games and even more importantl­y it halted the team’s two-game losing skid.

Fred VanVleet came off the bench for 15 points while Delon Wright had eight points, nine rebounds and eight assists.

Marcus Morris scored 21 points for the Celtics, who dropped to 53-25.

With a win on Wednesday, Boston would have won the tie-breaker between the two teams and moved to just a game back of Toronto for first in the conference.

Terry Rozier had two points and nine rebounds in his return to the Celtics lineup as Boston was held to a season low in points.

The Raptors had five losses in their past 10 heading into the contest, including a 110-90 defeat in Boston on Sunday.

In Detroit, JJ Redick scored 25 points as the Philadelph­ia 76ers won their 12th straight game with a 115-108 win over Detroit, eliminatin­g the Pistons from the play-off race.

The Sixers are rolling along without star Joel Embiid, who missed a fourth straight game because of a concussion and surgery to repair a facial fracture.

“Everyone in this room has stepped up since Joel went down, and we know we’re capable of winning games without him,” Australian guard Ben Simmons said.

“We told him to get ready for the playoffs and that we’ll take care of everything else. Now we’re showing that we can do that.”

The Pistons had their five-game winning streak snapped, and their defeat clinched a post-season spot for the Milwaukee Bucks. The Eastern Conference play-off field is now set, although the actual match-ups are still being determined.

Anthony Tolliver scored 25 points for the Pistons. Detroit was without forward Blake Griffin, who missed his fourth straight game because of a sore ankle.

In Los Angeles, Kyle Kuzma bombed in a three-pointer in the first minute of overtime, and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope added a clincher three minutes later, helping Los Angeles outlast visiting San Antonio 122-112.

Kuzma finished with a game-high 30 points for the Lakers, who were without Lonzo Ball (knee) and Brandon Ingram (concussion). LaMarcus Aldridge had a team-high 28 points for the Spurs, who were missing Manu Ginobili (rest).

The loss was costly to the Spurs, who fell into a tie with Oklahoma City for the fifth spot in a tightly bunched Western group. The Spurs are now tied in the loss column not only with the Thunder but also Minnesota and New Orleans.

Elsewhere, Kelly Olynyk scored 19 points and the Heat beat the Hawks 11586, capping a sweep of back-to-back games between Southeast Division rivals.

 ?? AP ?? Raptors guard DeMar DeRozan dribbles the ball as Celtics centre Aron Baynes defends during the second half in Toronto.
AP Raptors guard DeMar DeRozan dribbles the ball as Celtics centre Aron Baynes defends during the second half in Toronto.

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