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Wizards use 26-0 run to rout Celtics

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WASHINGTON — It wasn’t enough for the Washington Wizards to force turnover after another and make baskets every time down the floor to take a lead over the Boston Celtics.

They wanted to blow them out.

The Wizards did just that in a 121-102 rout in Game 5 on Sunday night thanks to a 26-0 third-quarter run that featured big-time contributi­ons from John Wall, Bradley Beal, Markieff Morris and Otto Porter.

That six-minute stretch busted the game open and Washington tied the second-round series at two games apiece. Game 5 is Wednesday night in Boston.

“We’re capable of those type of runs every game,” said Morris, who finished with 16 points and 10 rebounds. “Keep pressing them, go up 50 if we can. That’s the mindset I felt like all of us had.”

Washington never led by 50, but after trailing 53-48 early in the third it was 7453 by the time Porter made a layup with 5 minutes left in the quarter. Wall had seven of his 27 points and three of his 12 assists during the run as the Celtics committed eight turnovers — including back-to-back shot-clock violations — and went 0 for 5.

Coach Scott Brooks called it the Wizards’ best stretch this season, crediting defense for making it all happen.

“It is our defense,” said Beal, who had a game-high 29 points. “That’s why we’re able to get out in transition and get open shots, get open layups. We were just having fun.”

It wasn’t so fun for the Celtics, who couldn’t get Isaiah Thomas going after he opened with five consecutiv­e 3-pointers and 17 points in the first 15 minutes and finished with 19. Thomas was mad that referees allowed the Wizards to get away with holding and grabbing him but acknowledg­ed the 26-0 run — not the officiatin­g — decided the game.

From Boston’s perspectiv­e it wasn’t pretty, even as coach Brad Stevens credited the Wizards, who have 26-0, 22-0 and 16-0 runs in this series.

“If you turn the ball over against these guys, you’d prefer to drop kick it into the stands so that at least you can set your defense,” Stevens said. “Their attack in transition killed us.”

Beal, who was 11 of 16 from the floor, said the conversati­on at halftime revolved around knowing the defense wasn’t up to Washington’s standards.

“Were able to force a lot of turnovers,” Beal said. “We’re one of the best teams in the league at converting off turnovers.”

Thanks to 34 points off turnovers, the series is even with the Cleveland Cavaliers waiting in the Eastern Conference final after finishing off a sweep of the Toronto Raptors on Sunday. Being a shot away from splitting in Boston gives the Wizards confidence they can win there.

“We feel like we’re in control,” Wall said. “We feel like we can win there, we know we can. We’ve just got to do a better job of taking those leads we get and just playing smart basketball down the stretch.”

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? WASHINGTON WIZARDS GUARD JOHN WALL (2) shoots against Boston Celtics center Al Horford (42) during the first half in Game 4 of a second-round playoff series Sunday in Washington.
ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON WIZARDS GUARD JOHN WALL (2) shoots against Boston Celtics center Al Horford (42) during the first half in Game 4 of a second-round playoff series Sunday in Washington.
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