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Celtics rebound from wild finish to beat Bucks in OT

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Boston coach Brad Stevens loves the postseason because it offers a chance to “bust narratives”.

On Sunday, the Celtics took their first step toward shattering the belief they can’t win without their biggest stars.

Al Horford had 24 points and 12 rebounds and Boston overcame Khris Middleton’s long 3 that beat the fourth-quarter buzzer, topping the Milwaukee Bucks 113-107 in overtime in their playoff opener.

The Celtics led 99-96 with 0.5 seconds left in regulation when Middleton took an inbounds pass on the far right wing and drained a contested 35-footer.

Boston outscored Milwaukee 14-8 in the extra period.

Terry Rozier added 23 points, four rebounds and three assists for Boston in his first career playoff start. Jaylen Brown finished with 20 points, while rookie Jayson Tatum had 19 points and 10 rebounds.

Rozier said he knows he’s under a spotlight this postseason with Kyrie Irving out of action following his recent knee surgery.

“I just know I gotta step up,” Rozier said. “I know I gotta fill big shoes. I don’t feel pressure. I’m glad to be in this position.”

Game 2 is Tuesday night in Boston.

Giannis Antetokoun­mpo led the Bucks with 35 points, 13 rebounds and seven assists before fouling out in overtime.

Middleton had 31 points, eight rebounds and six assists. Malcolm Brogdon scored all 16 of his points after halftime.

After a muted start, things opened up for Antetokoun­mpo. But he said he must do a better job the defensive end against Horford.

“He knows what he’s doing down there,” Antetokoun­mpo said. “Hopefully in Game 2, I won’t play on my heels and I’ll play more on my toes and be able to defend without fouling.”

Part of the reason the Bucks were in bad spots is because they were hampered by turnovers. They committed 20, leading to 27 Boston points.

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