Toronto Star

Wizards 116, Celtics 89: Kelly vs. Kelly on Wall-Thomas undercard

- STEPHEN WHYNO THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON— John Wall scored 24 points, Isaiah Thomas was held to 13 and the Wizards jumped out to a hot start and rode it to a 116-89 victory over the Boston Celtics in a technical foul-filled Game 3 on Thursday night, cutting their series deficit to 2-1.

The Wizards used a 22-0 firstquart­er run to take a 34-12 lead as Thomas and the Celtics kept missing shots and turning the ball over. The game was already a blowout in the second when Washington’s Kelly Oubre Jr. was ejected for charging and knocking over Kelly Olynyk after the Boston big man was called for an illegal screen.

There were eight technical fouls and three ejections total.

Otto Porter and Bojan Bogdanovic scored 19 points apiece for Washington, now 4-0 at home in the playoffs. Washington’s 119 first-quarter points are an NBA record for the first three games of a series.

Responding to what coach Scott Brooks deemed a “bad shooting night” in Game 2, Bradley Beal scored Washington’s first seven points and finished with 11.

Defensivel­y, the Wizards found a way to cool off Thomas, who was held to 13 points on 3-of-8 shooting. Thomas, who had some dental work adjusted at halftime, scored seven points at the free-throw line.

The teams built up quite the hatred during four regular-season meetings, and while hard fouls were part of the first two games in Boston it was nothing like Game 3. Double technicals to Ian Mahinmi and Jonas Jerebko early gave way to Oubre’s outburst as he leapt up from the floor after an illegal screen from Olynyk and bowled over the Boston big man as he was talking to an official.

Oubre could face a suspension for his outburst, but he wasn’t alone.

There was pushing and shoving throughout, leading to a barrage of technical fouls in the fourth quarter. Stevens and Brooks each picked up late technicals.

It didn’t help that things got out of hand early. After starting 16-0 in Game 1 and 16-8 in Game 2 and coughing up big leads, the Wizards extended this one thanks in part to the Celtics shooting 35.1 per cent from the floor.

“The Wizards have been a great starting team all year,” Stevens said before the game. “They’ve been a great home team all year.”

Washington is unbeaten at home in the playoffs in large part because of Wall, who continued to carve through the Celtics’ defence after scoring 40 points and recording 13 assists in Game 2. Even though he shot 7 of 19, Wall got to the line enough to pad the Wizards’ lead and was serenaded with “M-V-P” chants each time he stepped up to take free throws.

 ??  ?? Celtics all-star Isaiah Thomas was held to 13 points Thursday night after going off for 53 in Game 2.
Celtics all-star Isaiah Thomas was held to 13 points Thursday night after going off for 53 in Game 2.

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