The Commercial Appeal

LeBron, Raptors, Jazz look to advance

- Tim Reynolds ASSOCIATED PRESS DAVID RICHARD/USA TODAY SPORTS

LeBron James saved a game. Russell Westbrook and Paul George saved a season. And now, Game 6 awaits them all. A trio of possible series-ending games are on Friday night’s NBA playoff schedule: Cleveland at Indiana, Toronto at Washington and Oklahoma City at Utah. For the Cavaliers and Raptors, the scenario is they advance with a road win or head back home for Game 7 on Sunday. The Thunder don’t have such a safety net; they must win in Salt Lake City, or it’ll be the Jazz going to the second round.

James went from goaltendin­g to game-winning in a matter of seconds in Game 5 on Wednesday night, his straightaw­ay 3-pointer at the buzzer giving Cleveland a three-point win and a 3-2 series lead. Westbrook and George looked well on their way to summer vacation in their Game 5 matchup with the Jazz , before they combined for 54 points in a 61-28 Oklahoma City run that rallied the Thunder from a 25-point second-half deficit.

The stars carried the Cavs and Thunder.

The Raptors, they have a 3-2 lead thanks to a more unsung hero. Delon Wright was fantastic for Toronto in the fourth quarter of Game 5 against Washington , and the Raptors held serve by beating the Wizards to reclaim the lead in their series.

What James did was stunning in Game 5, and his final half-minute was memorable to say the least. He went from potential goat (turning the ball over, which the NBA said was a bad call) to hero (blocking Victor Oladipo’s layup, which the NBA later said was also a bad call and should have been goaltendin­g) to hero by hitting the game-winner.

“He’s the best player in the world,” Cleveland’s Kyle Korver said. “He’s on our team, he’s going to give us a chance every single night. We all have to do our part but he is that good.”

RAPTORS AT WIZARDS Toronto leads 3-2 NEED TO KNOW:

The Wizards have been so much better at home than on the road, winning eight consecutiv­e playoff games in Washington, so pushing this to a Game 7 is not out of the question.

But another fourth-quarter collapse like in Game 5, when coach Scott Brooks’ team gave away a lead and went more than 3½ minutes without a point, could spell the end of what would amount to a disappoint­ing season for the No. 8 seed Wizards.

“We’re having trouble closing out games in Toronto,” Brooks said Thursday at the Wizards’ arena.

“We’ve done a pretty good job of closing out games here.”

KEEP AN EYE ON:

DeMar DeRozan. He has been the unquestion­ed star of this matchup for No. 1 seed Toronto, putting up 28.8 points and 5.0 assists, with three games of at least 30 points apiece.

CAVALIERS AT PACERS Cleveland leads 3-2 NEED TO KNOW:

When James gets a chance to land a knockout blow, he delivers. The last 11 times a James team has gotten to 3-whatever in a series, it has closed out the matchup in its very first opportunit­y. That’s not a great sign for the Pacers.

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How Indiana responds. It’s very simple – after the NBA’s Last 2 Minute Report on Thursday for Game 5, the Pacers can very easily get lost in how Oladipo’s layup should have counted. Would James have gone for a 3-pointer if the Cavs were down by two in that situation?

The Pacers need to regain focus and not worry about what’s already done, since calls were missed both ways in that game.

THUNDER AT JAZZ Jazz lead 3-2 NEED TO KNOW:

Westbrook finally broke out in Game 5 and took over. Oklahoma City got Utah post players Rudy Gobert and Derrick Favors in foul trouble, allowing Westbrook to play his normal aggressive style. Westbrook scored 33 of his 45 points in the second half to help Oklahoma City rally for a 107-99 win. He likely will attack Utah’s bigs going forward, rather than trying to avoid them and settling for jumpers.

Jazz F Jae Crowder. After getting ejected in Game 4, he scored a career playoff-high 27 points in Game 5. He scored 24 points in the entire series before Wednesday’s game. With George focused defensivel­y on rookie Donovan Mitchell, opportunit­ies likely will be there for Crowder.

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 ??  ?? Cavaliers forward LeBron James makes a game-winning, three-point basket beside Pacers forward Thaddeus Young on Wednesday.
Cavaliers forward LeBron James makes a game-winning, three-point basket beside Pacers forward Thaddeus Young on Wednesday.

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