Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Horford, Thomas lead Celtics over Bulls

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CHICAGO >> The Boston Celtics got pep talks from a past champion as well as their current superstar. Then, they put a charge in a series that was slipping from their reach.

Al Horford had 18 points and eight rebounds, Isaiah Thomas scored 16 points, and the topseeded Celtics beat the Chicago Bulls 104-87 on Friday night after dropping the first two games of their opening-round series at home.

The Celtics pulled away after a 20-point lead shrunk to one early in the third quarter and put themselves in position to tie the series just as it was getting away from them. Game 4 is Sunday in Chicago.

They got a recorded message from Kevin Garnett before the game. Thomas, still grieving the death of his sister, had a few things to say, too.

“To me personally, it was everything,” Jae Crowder said. “It was just a little motivation speech. (Garnett) said we looked like a team that wasn’t having fun. We looked like a team that (wasn’t) soaking in the moment. We just needed to play for one another, and play for the moment which is at hand being in the playoffs and have fun with it. He basically said put a little more KG into it.”

Dwyane Wade scored 18 for Chicago. Jimmy Butler had 14 points on 7-of-21 shooting, and the offense simply didn’t click the way it had been, with Rajon Rondo out indefinite­ly with a broken right thumb. Chicago shot about 39 percent and committed 18 turnovers.

“We’re not going to put this all on missing Rondo because he might not show up,” Wade said. “It sounds like he’s going to be out for a while. We need to come out as a team and figure out how to be better.”

Thomas rejoined the team after spending time with his family in Tacoma, Washington. He scored eight points in the third quarter, helping the Celtics regain control, and finished with nine assists in the game.

Crowder added 16 points. Avery Bradley scored 15 and hit four of Boston’s 17 3-pointers.

“We weren’t coming here hoping to get a win,” Bradley said. “We knew we were coming here to win both games.” THUNDER 115, ROCKETS 113 >> Russell Westbrook scored 32 points in a triple-double, and Oklahoma City held off Houston to cut their deficit to 2-1 in the firstround Western Conference playoff series.

James Harden scored 44 points for Houston, but he missed a 3-pointer that could have won the game just before time expired.

Westbrook also had 13 rebounds and 11 assists. It was his second straight triple-double and the seventh playoff triple-double of his career. Taj Gibson added 20 points and Andre Roberson and Victor Oladipo each scored 12 for the Thunder, who shot 55 percent from the field.

 ?? SUE OGROCKI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Houston’s James Harden (13) shoots in front of Oklahoma City’s Russell Westbrook (0) in the second quarter of a firstround l playoff game in Oklahoma City on Friday.
SUE OGROCKI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Houston’s James Harden (13) shoots in front of Oklahoma City’s Russell Westbrook (0) in the second quarter of a firstround l playoff game in Oklahoma City on Friday.

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