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Basketball

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BOSTON, April 10,(AP): Jayson Tatum scored a career-high 53 points – including 18 in the fourth quarter and overtime – and the Boston Celtics held on to beat the Minnesota Timberwolv­es 145-136 on Friday night.

It was the first 50-point game for the All-Star, who eclipsed his previous high of 41. Jaylen Brown had 26 points, and Marcus Smart added 24 points, eight assists and six rebounds to help Boston post its fourth win in five games.

Boston erased what was a 17-point deficit in the third quarter and led by as many as eight in the fourth before Minnesota rallied to send it to OT.

The Celtics surged again at the start of the extra period and took a 135-129 lead on a 3-pointer by Walker. Minnesota got within 135-132 via a three-point play by D’Angelo Russell. But Boston outscored the Timberwolv­es 10-4 the rest of the way.

Karl-Anthony Towns led the Timberwolv­es with 30 points and 12 rebounds. Russell finished with 26 points and Anthony Edwards added 24.

Hawks 120, Bulls108

In Atlanta, Trae Young scored 42 points, Clint Capela had 22 points and 10 rebounds and Atlanta overcame a sizzling performanc­e by Zach LaVine to beat Chicago.

LaVine scored 39 of his career-high 50 points in the first half, and Nikola Vucevic had 25 points and 10 rebounds, but the Bulls’ three-game winning streak was snapped. Chicago was trying to win four straight for the first time since December 2017.

LaVine, who set the NBA high for points in the first half this season, scored 25 straight in the second quarter, but the Hawks didn’t go easily, taking an 86-84 lead entering the fourth. LaVine’s previous season high was 46 on Feb 10 against New Orleans.

Knicks 133, Grizzlies 129, OT In New York, RJ Barrett scored 20 points, making a tiebreakin­g 3-pointer with 1:15 left in overtime, and New York used a late rally to stun Memphis.

Alec Burks had nine of his 19 in overtime and Julius Randle recovered from a scoreless first half to finish with 15 points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds in his fifth triple-double of the season. New York snapped the Grizzlies’ four-game winning streak.

The Knicks had a 3-1 lead, then never led again in regulation. They were down double digits for much of the night and still trailed by 13 points midway through the fourth quarter. But they put it together just in time to avoid a third straight loss and win for just the second time in seven games.

Pelicans 101, 76ers 94

In New Orleans, Zion Williamson scored 14 of his 37 points in the fourth quarter and New Orleans held on to beat Philadelph­ia.

Williamson scored the first six points of the fourth quarter and eight of the Pelicans’ first 10, extending an eight-point lead to 86-71. He scored three more times after the 76ers pulled to 94-87 with 4:03 left.

Williamson was 15 of 28 from the field and added 15 rebounds and eight assists. Brandon Ingram added 17 points, but shot 5 of 21 in his first

game back after missing five with a right foot injury.

Clippers 126, Rockets 109

In Los Angeles, Kawhi Leonard scored 31 points, Reggie Jackson added 26 and Los Angeles beat Houston for its fourth straight victory.

The Clippers trailed by 10 at the end of the first quarter and found themselves down 40-26 with 9:57 remaining in the second before outscoring the Rockets 41-6 the remainder of the period.

The Clippers announced before the game that guard Patrick Beverley broke his left hand in Thursday’s win over Phoenix and will be out for at least four weeks after undergoing surgery. LA was also without Paul George and Rajon Rondo.

Hornets 127, Bucks 119

In Milwaukee, Miles Bridges scored 26 points to lead Charlotte past a Milwaukee lineup missing all five usual starters.

Terry Rozier and Devonte’ Graham each scored 20 points. Jalen McDaniels had 19 and PJ Washington added 18 for the Hornets.

Milwaukee lost its third straight as it rested its top players one night after closing a six-game trip with a 116-101 loss at Dallas. Jordan Nwora scored a career-high 24 points.

Giannis Antetokoun­mpo missed a fourth straight game with a sore left knee. The Bucks also were missing Jrue Holiday (bruised left knee), Donte DiVincenzo (bruised right hip), Brook Lopez (sore back), Khris Middleton (sore right knee) and reserve forward P.J. Tucker (strained left calf).

Nuggets 121, Spurs 119

In Denver, Nikola Jokic had 26 points, 14 assists and 13 rebounds and

Denver Nuggets held off San Antonio when DeMar DeRozan’s tip spun out at the buzzer.

Jokic had his 54th career tripledoub­le to help the Nuggets to their eighth straight victory. Michael Porter Jr. had 22 points and reserve Monte Morris added 21 to help the Nuggets beat the Spurs for the second time in three nights.

Derrick White had 25 points, and DeRozan added 24 points and 12 assists.

Wizards 110, Warriors 107

In San Francisco, Bradley Beal shook off a sluggish performanc­e and scored six points in the final 6.1 seconds, lifting Washington past Golden State.

Russell Westbrook had 19 points, 14 assists and 14 rebounds for his league-leading 21st triple-double. Rui Hachimura added 22 points and five rebounds for the Wizards.

Stephen Curry had 32 points, five assists and six rebounds for the Warriors.

Pacers 111, Magic 106

In Orlando, Fla, Aaron Holiday scored 20 points and Domantas

Sabonis had 16 points, 15 rebounds and six assists in his return from a three-game injury absence to help Indiana beat Orlando.

Holiday made six of Indiana’s 11 3-pointers, two nights after scoring a season-best 22 points in a victory over Minnesota. Sabonis returned from a sprained left ankle.

Doug McDermott made 8 of 13 shots and added 19 points off the bench for Indiana. The Pacers improved to 15-12 on the road and 20-6 when leading after three quarters.

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Washington Wizards forward Bradley Beal celebrates after a 3-point basket against the Golden State Warriors during the second half of an NBA basketball game in San Francisco. (AP)
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Atlanta Hawks’ Trae Young (right), lays up a shot past Chicago Bulls’ Thaddeus Young (21) during the first half of an NBA basketball game in Atlanta. (AP)

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