Toronto Star

Canadian Olynyk huge for Celtics in Game 7

Boston’s bench dominant in knocking off Wizards for shot at LeBron’s Cavs

- KYLE HIGHTOWER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

BOSTON— Isaiah Thomas scored 29 points and had 12 assists, Canadian Kelly Olynyk scored a career-playoff high 26 points and the Boston Celtics used a big fourth quarter to outlast the Washington Wizards 115-105 in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference semifinals Monday night.

Boston advances to the Eastern Conference final, where it will host the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 1on Wednesday.

Led by Olynyk, the Celtics got a huge lift from their bench, outscoring their Wizards’ counterpar­ts 48-5. Boston also connected on 11 3-pointers, including 8 of 13 in the second half.

“Everyone gave their best tonight and it turned out well,” said Olynyk, who grew up in Kamloops, B.C. “It was a team effort, hard work. It was a tough seven-game series. Both teams played hard, we outlasted them there. They are a great team. They made big shots all series.”

Bradley Beal scored 38 points, in- cluding 24 in the second half for the Wizards, who were playing their first Game 7 since 1979.

Otto Porter added 20 points. John Wall and Markieff Morris each finished with 18. But Washington also had 15 turnovers, leading to 17 Celtics’ points.

Boston trailed 76-72 late in the third quarter before ending the period on a 13-3 spurt. The run grew to 22-5 in the opening minutes of the fourth as the Celtics’ lead became 94-81.

But Washington quickly responded, scoring seven straight in just 51 seconds to get back within six.

Washington stayed close as Beal continued to score, including a fourpoint play. But Olynyk then took over. He scored 11 of 13 points for Boston as the Celtics stretched their advantage to 110-100.

The Celtics had the largest lead of the first half at 10-2, but that gap was quickly erased by Washington as Boston started to rack up fouls.

Marcus Smart, Amir Johnson and Olynyk all were whistled for three fouls in the opening 24 minutes, though Smart did inject some life into a second unit that outscored their Wizards’ counterpar­ts 19-5.

Wall and Beal each were beneficiar­ies scoring eight and nine points, respective­ly in the second quarter to help the Wizards take a two-point lead into halftime.

 ??  ?? Kelly Olynyk came off the bench to score 26 points for the Celtics, including 11 of 13 at one stretch.
Kelly Olynyk came off the bench to score 26 points for the Celtics, including 11 of 13 at one stretch.

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