The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Raptors-Celtics prep for Game 4, Nuggets-Clippers for Game 2

- By Tim Reynolds AP Basketball Writer

LAKE BUENA VISTA, FLA. (AP) » A year ago, Toronto had The Shot.

This time, the Raptors have The Pass.

Despite Kyle Lowry’s attempts to take attention off the pass that he threw to OG Anunoby to set up the gamewinnin­g, probably seasonsavi­ng 3-pointer at the buzzer for Toronto in what became its 104-103 win over the Boston Celtics on Thursday, he’s probably going to have to accept that it will be a memorable moment — especially if the Raptors go on to win this Eastern Conference semifinal series.

Game 4 of Celtics-Raptors is Saturday night, followed by Game 2 of the Western Conference semifinal matchup between the Denver Nuggets and the Los Angeles Clippers. The Clippers got an easy 12097 win in Game 1 behind 29 points from Kawhi Leonard, who last year made what Raptors fans will forever know as The Shot — the epic four

bounce-off-the-rim jumper at the buzzer of Game 7 to give Toronto a win over Philadelph­ia in the East semifinals.

Leonard’s shot became iconic because the Raptors won it all. Lowry’s pass and Anunoby’s shot could be iconic, Raptors coach Nick Nurse noted Friday, depending on what Toronto does the rest of the way this time.

“We needed to play better,” Nurse said. “It looks like we might be ready to start playing better.”

From the Celtics’ perspectiv­e, it’s simply time to turn the page and not lament what might have been with a 3-0 lead.

“We move on to Game 4. I guess that’s the focus now,” Boston forward Jaylen Brown said. “It’s tough, but that’s the playoffs.”

Denver is in a similar position, being forced to turn the page quickly. The Nuggets came undone while getting outscored 38-20 in the second quarter Thursday night.

“It was a bad, bad night for us,” Nuggets forward Nikola Jokic said. “They affected us, but we can change. We can just be better. We can be better.”

The Clippers have won three consecutiv­e playoff games, which might not sound all that impressive — but it matches the longest such streak in franchise history. They also won three straight in 2015.

“I think it’s just a different intensity to the playoffs,” Clippers coach Doc Rivers said. “You can play the same team; they are overly prepared for you, so the little things stand out. One mistake will cost you a basket. One mistake will cost you a turnover . ... I don’t think we understood that early on. I think we do now.” A look at Saturday’s games: RAPTORS VS. CELTICS Boston leads 2-1. Game 4, 6:30 p.m. EDT, TNT. — NEED TO KNOW: Boston is 9-2 since midJanuary in games immediatel­y following a loss. The Celtics are also 39-1 all-time in best-ofseven series in which they won the first two games, with the one blemish there coming in the East finals against Cleveland in 2018. But the Raptors erased a 2-0 series hole against Milwaukee in the East finals last season, that series turning Toronto’s way after a doubleover­time win in Game 3 — and the finish on Thursday was even more dramatic for the reigning champs.

— KEEP AN EYE ON: Lowry. He played most of the first quarter and then the entirety of the final three quarters of Game 3 without a rest. The 46:29 of court time was the most by any player in a non-overtime game this season.

— INJURY WATCH: Celtics F Gordon Hayward (ankle) could be out of his returnto-bubble quarantine and able to rejoin his teammates by the middle of next week, though it remains unclear when he would be ready for game action.

 ?? MARK J. TERRILL - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Boston Celtics’ Tacko Fall (99) holds his hands on his head as the Celtics fall to the Toronto Raptors in the second half of an NBA conference semifinal playoff basketball game Thursday, Sept 3, 2020, in Lake Buena Vista Fla.
MARK J. TERRILL - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Boston Celtics’ Tacko Fall (99) holds his hands on his head as the Celtics fall to the Toronto Raptors in the second half of an NBA conference semifinal playoff basketball game Thursday, Sept 3, 2020, in Lake Buena Vista Fla.

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