Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Boston, Thomas bounce Washington

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EASTERN CONFERENCE CELTICS 115, WIZARDS 105

BOSTON — Isaiah Thomas said he didn’t feel any pressure entering the first Game 7 of his career.

His play backed up his confidence, and with the help of Kelly Olynyk and the Boston Celtics bench, Thomas earned the biggest victory of his career.

Thomas scored 29 points and had 12 assists, Olynyk scored a career- playoff high 26 points and the Celtics used a big fourth quarter to outlast the Washington Wizards 115105 in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference semifinals Monday night.

“I knew it would be a bigtime

game tonight,” Thomas said. “I knew it wouldn’t be easy at all. And we came out on top.”

Led by Olynyk, the Celtics got a huge lift from their bench, outscoring their Wizards counterpar­ts 48- 5. Boston also connected on 11 three- pointers, including 8 of 13 in the second half.

“We needed it,” Olynyk said. “That’s a tough team that we played seven tough games against, and they can score. We needed to help out the starters, help out Isaiah.”

Boston advances to the Eastern Conference finals, where it will host the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 1 on Wednesday. It’s the Celtics first appearance in the conference finals since 2012.

“What a special opportunit­y to get a chance to compete against them,” Boston Coach Brad Stevens said.

For Thomas, it serves as validation for a team that many felt was unworthy of the conference’s top seed. It also marked the latest big performanc­e by Thomas, in a playoff run that began in the haze of his younger sister’s death in a car accident. The 28- year- old AllStar has called the basketball court his sanctuary, and he continues to credit his teammates for giving him the strength to perform at a high level.

“That says a lot about the team we are, and we believe in each other,” Thomas said. “The game wasn’t always what we wanted it to be, and it wasn’t a perfect game. But we kept going and stayed the course.”

Bradley Beal led the Wizards, which were playing in its first Game 7 since 1979, with 38 points, including 24 in the second half.

“I don’t care how well I played,” Beal said afterward. “I don’t care if I played bad. The end result … the only thing that matters is getting a win.”

Otto Porter added 20 points. John Wall and Markieff Morris each finished with 18. But Washington also had 15 turnovers, leading to 17 Celtics’ points.

Boston trailed 76- 72 late in the third quarter before ending the period on a 13- 3 spurt. The run grew to 22- 5 in the opening minutes of the fourth as the Celtics’ lead became 94- 81.

But Washington quickly responded, scoring seven consecutiv­e points in just 51 seconds to get back within six.

Washington stayed close as Beal continued to score, including a four- point play. But Olynyk then took over. He scored 11 of 13 points for Boston as the Celtics stretched their advantage to 110- 100.

“He just made shots,” Marcin Gortat said of Olynyk. “He was the difference today — a huge difference.”

Washington Coach Scott Brooks played Beal and Wall 46 and 45 minutes, respective­ly, but said it was necessary to try to stay in the game.

“I knew it would come down to the last six minutes of the game,” Brooks said. “They had that little run at the start of the fourth quarter.”

The Celtics had the largest lead of the first half at 10- 2, but that gap was quickly erased by Washington as Boston started to accumulate fouls.

Marcus Smart, Amir Johnson and Olynyk all were whistled for three fouls in the opening 24 minutes, although Smart did inject some life into a second unit that outscored the Wizards’ bench 19- 5.

“It’s tough. We came out here in Game 7 and gave everything we had. Just came up short,” Wall said. “Our goal was to get to the Eastern Conference finals, and we came up one game short. So it’s not a satisfied season to me.”

Ankle sprain will keep Leonard out of Game 2

SAN FRANCISCO — San Antonio Coach Gregg Popovich has ruled Kawhi Leonard out for Game 2 of the Western Conference finals tonight with a sprained left ankle after what Popovich described as a “dangerous” and “unsportsma­nlike” closeout by Golden State’s Zaza Pachulia in Sunday’s game.

Leonard had an MRI on Monday, and Popovich had no timetable on when he’d be able to return to action.

“We’ll see what the MRI says, but obviously he won’t play [ tonight[,” Popovich said.

Leonard left Game 1 on Sunday after reinjuring his left ankle in the third quarter when he stepped on Pachulia’s foot.

The play happened in front of the Spurs bench, and Popovich was angry at the time and even more upset a day after San Antonio’s 113- 111 loss to the Warriors.

“A two- step, lead- with- your- foot closeout is not appropriat­e,” he said.” ‘’ It’s dangerous, it’s unsportsma­nlike. It’s just not what anybody does to anybody else. And this particular individual has a history with that kind of action.”

Pachulia denied any intent to injure Leonard after the game and his teammates came to his defense. But Popovich was concerned only with the result not the intent.

Leonard didn’t return after the play, giving Golden State an opening for an 18- 0 run that keyed the comeback.

— The Associated Press

 ?? AP/ CHARLES KRUPA ?? Boston guard Isaiah Thomas ( center) and center Kelly Olynyk embrace during Game 7 of their NBA Eastern Conference semifi nal Monday. Thomas scored 29 points and Olynyk added 26 points as the Celtics pulled away to beat the Wizards 115- 105.
AP/ CHARLES KRUPA Boston guard Isaiah Thomas ( center) and center Kelly Olynyk embrace during Game 7 of their NBA Eastern Conference semifi nal Monday. Thomas scored 29 points and Olynyk added 26 points as the Celtics pulled away to beat the Wizards 115- 105.
 ?? AP/ CHARLES KRUPA ?? Washington guard Bradley Beal ( right) pulls the ball away from Boston defender Marcus Smart during the second quarter Monday. Beal fi nished with 38 points, including 24 in the second half, but it wasn’t enough to carry the Wizards to victory.
AP/ CHARLES KRUPA Washington guard Bradley Beal ( right) pulls the ball away from Boston defender Marcus Smart during the second quarter Monday. Beal fi nished with 38 points, including 24 in the second half, but it wasn’t enough to carry the Wizards to victory.
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