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Hawks eliminated from playoffs

- By Paul Newberry Associated Press Sports Writer

ATLANTA — John Wall scored 42 points, Bradley Beal added 31 and the Washington Wizards withstood a furious Atlanta comeback to close out the Hawks with a 115-99 victory Friday night, winning the opening-round playoff series 4-2.

The Hawks fell behind by 22 early in the third quarter before making a game of it down the stretch. But the home team never led, and Wall stymied the rally with huge plays at both ends of the court. Wall’s block of Dennis Schroder’s layup kept the Hawks from closing within a single point, and Wall hit every big shot in the closing minutes. He scored 19 points in the

fourth quarter, ensuring that Washington picked up the first road victory by either team in the series.

The Wizards advanced to face top-seeded Boston in the Eastern Conference semifinals. The Celtics closed out the Bulls 4-2 with a 10583 victory in Chicago. Paul Millsap led the Hawks with 31 points, and Schroder had 26. After losing three close games in Washington, the Hawks seemed to run out of steam in the return to Philips Arena, ending a disappoint­ing season.

Washington pushed out to a double-digit lead late in the first quarter, and closed the first half on a 19-4 run to take a 65-46 lead at the break.

The Hawks turned the ball over six times during that five-minute stretch, making things easy for the Wizards.

Atlanta finished with 22 turnovers, including seven by Kent Bazemore.

But it was Wall, still seething over a second-round loss to the Hawks two years ago in which he was sidelined with a broken hand, taking control in the final period.

The turning point came with Atlanta on the cusp of coming all the way back.

With his team trailing 93-90, Schroder came up with a steal and took off for what looked like an unconteste­d layup.

But Wall swooped in from behind and batted the ball off the backboard.

At the other end, Wall somehow got a stumbling drive to fall, further silencing a crowd that was in a frenzy as the home team rallied.

Atlanta’s Jose Calderon missed a 3-pointer, and Wall knocked down a pullup jumper to stretch the lead back to 97-90.

The Hawks called timeout, and Wall stared down the fans at courtside before heading to the Washington bench.

After Wall’s huge block, Washington outscored Atlanta 22-9 to win going away.

 ?? John Bazemore / The Associated Press ?? Atlanta’s Kent Bazemore (right) goes up against Washington’s Jason Smith during the first half of Game 6 on Friday.
John Bazemore / The Associated Press Atlanta’s Kent Bazemore (right) goes up against Washington’s Jason Smith during the first half of Game 6 on Friday.

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