Vancouver Sun

Playoff picture comes into focus on final day

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The Los Angeles Lakers secured a playoff spot even before taking the court, while the race for home- court advantage went into the final set of games.

The Lakers learned their turbulent season would continue when the Memphis Grizzlies beat the Utah Jazz 86- 70 on Wednesday night.

That guaranteed Los Angeles a postseason spot, and the Lakers moved up to the No. 7 seed by beating the Houston Rockets 99- 95 in overtime in their regular- season finale.

The Grizzlies were hoping their victory would give them home- court advantage in a first- round series against the Clippers, but Los Angeles got it by winning at Sacramento 112108 in what could be the Kings’ final game there.

Carmelo Anthony won his first scoring title when he and Kevin Durant both sat out their games Wednesday night.

The New York Knicks beat Atlanta 98- 92 without Anthony, and the Chicago Bulls took the No. 5 seed in the Eastern Conference and the Atlanta Hawks settled for No. 6.

The playoffs will open Saturday with New York hosting the Boston Celtics, and Chicago visiting the Brooklyn Nets.

The defending champion and topseeded Miami Heat host the Milwaukee Bucks on Sunday, and the Hawks visit the Indiana Pacers.

Anthony finished with an average of 28.7 points per game in becoming the first Knicks player since Bernard King in 1984- 85 to win the scoring title.

The Knicks went 54- 28, their best season since going 57- 25 in 1996- 97.

“He’s just been solid all the way across the board in everything he’s done for this team and that’s why we’re in the position we’re in today,” Knicks coach Mike Woodson said.

Durant averaged 28.1 points, falling short in his bid to join Michael Jordan and Wilt Chamberlai­n as the only players to win four straight scoring titles.

Durant’s Oklahoma City Thunder are the No. 1 seed in the West and will play Houston in the first round.

 ?? STEPHEN DUNN/ GETTY IMAGES ?? Dwight Howard of the Lakers shoots against the Houston Rockets in Los Angeles on Wednesday night. The Lakers won 99- 95 in OT.
STEPHEN DUNN/ GETTY IMAGES Dwight Howard of the Lakers shoots against the Houston Rockets in Los Angeles on Wednesday night. The Lakers won 99- 95 in OT.

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