Albuquerque Journal

Bucks rally big-time in 4th

Grizzlies overwhelm Warriors to stay alive

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BOSTON — Bobby Portis made a putback off Giannis Antetokoun­mpo’s missed free throw with 15 seconds left, Jrue Holiday snuffed Marcus Smart on Boston’s final two possession­s and the Milwaukee Bucks beat the Celtics 110107 on Wednesday night to take a 3-2 series lead.

Antetokoun­mpo had 40 points and 11 rebounds, Holiday finished with 24 points, eight rebounds and eight assists, and Portis added 14 points and 15 rebounds for the defending NBA champion Bucks.

Milwaukee has a chance to wrap up the Eastern Conference semifinal in Game 6 at home Friday night. The Celtics need a win to force a decisive seventh game back in Boston on Sunday.

The Celtics led by 14 in the fourth quarter before the Bucks closed the gap, tying it at 105 on Holiday’s 3-pointer with 43 seconds left.

“Obviously, in Boston you’re down 14 in the fourth quarter, people would say everything’s against us. But we come together,” said Holiday, who also hit the tying 3-pointer with 43 seconds left. “We live and die like that.”

Jayson Tatum, who scored 34 points in all, hit a pair of free throws to give Boston the lead.

Antetokoun­mpo went to the the line with a chance to tie it and made the first, then Portis grabbed the rebound of the second and put it in off the backboard to give Milwaukee its first lead since early in the second quarter.

Smart drove to the basket but Holiday blocked him and came away with the ball, throwing it off Smart while falling out of bounds. Pat Connaughto­n made a pair of free throws with six seconds left, then Holiday stole the ball from Smart on his desperatio­n dash for a potential game-tying 3-pointer.

The have Bucks won two of the three games in Boston to swipe home-court advantage.

Antetokoun­mpo had his best shooting game of the series, going 16 for 27.

Jaylen Brown scored 26 points for Boston, 16 of them in the third — and 12 of those in the last four minutes of the quarter, when Boston took a 12-point lead.

GRIZZLIES 134, WARRIORS 95:

In Memphis, Tenn., Jaren Jackson Jr., Desmond Bane and Tyus Jones each scored 21 points as Memphis routed Golden State to avoid eliminatio­n and force a sixth game in the Western Conference semifinal.

Dillon Brooks added 12 points for Memphis. Ziaire Williams and Brandon Clarke had 11 apiece and De’Anthony Melton 10. Steven Adams had 13 rebounds, six offensive.

The Grizzlies never trailed, turning in their best performanc­e of this series to pull to 3-2 even with AllStar guard Ja Morant sitting out his second straight game because of a bone bruise in his right knee. They improved to 4-11 when facing eliminatio­n.

Memphis scored 77 points in the first half, the most in franchise postseason history. The Grizzlies pushed their lead to 55 in the third quarter, threatenin­g the three biggest postseason blowouts in NBA history.

Game 6 is Friday night in San Francisco, where the Warriors have won five straight playoff games and their last seven overall.

Klay Thompson led Golden State with 19 points, Jonathan Kuminga added 17, Curry had 14 and Damion Lee and Moses Moody each had 10.

LANIER DIES: Bob Lanier, the left-handed big man who muscled up beside the likes of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar as one of the NBA’s top players of the 1970s, has died. He was 73.

The NBA said Lanier died Tuesday after a short illness. The Athletic reported in 2019 that Lanier was being treated for bladder cancer.

Lanier played 14 seasons with the Detroit Pistons and Milwaukee Bucks and averaged 20.1 points and 10.1 rebounds for his career.

Detroit drafted Lanier with the No. 1 overall pick in 1970 after he led St. Bonaventur­e’s run to the Final Four.

The Hall of Famer had worked for the NBA as a global ambassador. “For more than 30 years, Bob served as our global ambassador and as a special assistant to David Stern and then me, traveling the world to teach the game’s values and make a positive impact on young people everywhere,” NBA Commission­er Adam Silver said in a statement. “It was a labor of love for Bob.”

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 ?? CHARLES KRUPA/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Milwaukee forward Giannis Antetokoun­mpo (34) blocks a shot by Boston center Al Horford during the Bucks’ win on Wednesday.
CHARLES KRUPA/ASSOCIATED PRESS Milwaukee forward Giannis Antetokoun­mpo (34) blocks a shot by Boston center Al Horford during the Bucks’ win on Wednesday.
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