Texarkana Gazette

Celtics look good; Warriors rested

Surging Jazz coming off big Game 7 win

- By Kyle Hightower

BOSTON—For the first time this postseason, there is a calm beginning to settle over the Boston Celtics.

The top-seeded Celtics struggled to find their footing at the outset of their firstround series with Chicago after their leader Isaiah Thomas’ sister was killed in a car accident.

But after four straight wins to finish off the Bulls and overcoming a slow start and lost tooth by Thomas to earn a double-digit win over the Wizards in the opener of the East semifinals, Boston now resembles the team it looked like at the end of regular season. It plays Washington in Game 2 on Tuesday night.

In the night’s other game, Golden State, the West’s top seed, is playing on eight days’ rest as it opens its semifinal matchup with Utah. The Jazz are coming off a Game 7 win over the Los Angeles Clippers on Sunday night.

Before Game 1 of the Boston-Washington series, Celtics coach Brad Stevens was asked about the lack of deep playoff experience for a team that hadn’t made it out of the first round the past two seasons.

He acknowledg­ed that while experience “certainly is a talking point” when comparing the rosters of the two teams, “there’s a lot of power in having some naivete, too.”

His team’s production seems to be underlinin­g that assessment.

Following his game-high 33-point effort on Sunday, Thomas now has three 30-point games this postseason after just one in his previous 10 playoff games.

What’s more, offseason

acquisitio­n Al Horford also is producing at the level the Celtics hoped he would after being slowed by injury in the regular season.

He’s coming off 21 points, 10 assists and nine rebounds in Game 1, when he recorded his second double-double of the postseason. He has had at least 12 points, five rebounds and five assists in a careerhigh three straight playoff games.

“I would say probably the last couple weeks of the season is when I felt like I started to get in some sort of a rhythm,” Horford said. “Some guys can go right in and just do their thing, and others it takes a little more time before you’re fully comfortabl­e with the system and what’s expected.”

Washington could have a tougher time containing Horford in Game 2. The status of forward Markieff Morris is up the air after he landed awkwardly on Horford’s foot and sprained his ankle early in Game 1.

 ?? Associated Press ?? Boston Celtics’ Al Horford is coming off 21 points, 10 assists and nine rebounds in Game 1 against the Washington Wizards.
Associated Press Boston Celtics’ Al Horford is coming off 21 points, 10 assists and nine rebounds in Game 1 against the Washington Wizards.

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