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Celtics complete 4-game sweep of Nets

Raptors force Game 6 at home as Mavs rout Jazz for 3-2 lead Nole can play at Wimbledon, no vaccinatio­n required

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NEW YORK, April 26, (AP): Jayson Tatum scored 29 points, Jaylen Brown had 22 and the Boston Celtics completed a fourgame sweep of the Brooklyn Nets, becoming the first team to reach the second round of the playoffs with a 116-112 victory Monday night.

Marcus Smart added 20 points and 11 assists for the No. 2-seeded Celtics, who made easy work of what was thought could be a tough series. Boston will wait for the winner of the series between Milwaukee and Chicago. The defending champion Bucks hold a 3-1 lead in that series.

Kevin Durant had 39 points, nine assists and seven rebounds, breaking free after the Celtics had defended him well in the first three games. But he couldn’t get the Nets the win they needed to extend what instead goes down as a massive failure of a season.

Expected to be an NBA Finals contender, the Nets needed a strong finish just to grab the No. 7 seed.

Seth Curry scored 23 points for the Nets. Kyrie Irving, whose unavailabi­lity for home games much of the season because he isn’t vaccinated against the coronaviru­s contribute­d to the Nets performing so far below expectatio­ns, had 20 points.

The Celtics were under .500 at the midpoint of their season but went 3110 from there, with Tatum emerging as the scoring star on one of the NBA’s best defensive teams.

That defense limited Durant to just 19-for-52 shooting with 17 turnovers through the first three games and made it tough for him, even as he finally got more shots to drop Monday. He was only 13 of 31 from the field, 3 for 11 behind the arc.

He lost in the first round for the first time since 2010 with Oklahoma City, the first playoff series of his career. He had won nine straight first-round series.

Raptors 103, 76ers 88

In Philadelph­ia, Pascal Siakam scored 23 points, Precious Achiuwa

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had 17 and the Toronto Raptors forced a return home for Game 6 in their Eastern Conference first-round series against Philadelph­ia, beating the 76ers 103-88 .

Yo, Canada! Once holding a 3-0 series lead, the 76ers are headed back north.

The Raptors have won two straight in the series and jumped all over injured Sixers center Joel Embiid and ineffectiv­e James Harden to make Thursday night’s game a necessity. Embiid had 20 points and 11 rebounds playing with a thumb injury. Harden scored 15 points on 4-of-11 shooting.

Sixers coach Doc Rivers is dragging the weight of ignominiou­s NBA history with him through customs. Rivers, who led Boston to the 2008 championsh­ip, is the only coach in NBA history to blow three 3-1 series leads. The Magic lost to Detroit in the 2003 Eastern Conference first round; the 2015 Clippers blew the series to Houston in the Western Conference semifinals; and in 2020, the Clippers lost to Denver in the West semifinals.

The next season, Rivers was in Philly -- and the Sixers lost three games at home as the No. 1 seed and were eliminated in the second round.

The nerves in Philly are suddenly as tight as the rims.

The Sixers had a miserable first half. They finished with 10 turnovers and shot 35% from the floor. Philly’s last bucket in the first quarter was one for the blooper reel: Matisse Thybulle’s missed shot bounced off the rim and was accidental­ly tipped in by Achiuwa.

Mavericks 102, Jazz 77

In Dallas, Luka Doncic had 33 points and 13 rebounds in his first home playoff game coming off a calf injury and the Dallas Mavericks routed the Utah Jazz 102-77 for a 3-2 lead in their first-round playoff series.

Doncic made his series debut in Game 4 at Utah, when the Jazz scored the last five points in the final 31 seconds for a one-point win that evened the series.

After the first four games were decided by eight points or less, Game

5 was never really close, thanks to Utah’s nearly six-minute scoreless drought in the second quarter that fueled a 22-4 Dallas run on the way to a 52-36 halftime lead.

Game 6 is Thursday night in Salt Lake City, with the Jazz regaining their formidable home-court edge, but facing the long odds of just 18% of teams winning a series after dropping the fifth game when the teams split the first four.

The Mavericks haven’t advanced in the postseason since winning the 2011 championsh­ip. Utah is in the playoffs for the sixth consecutiv­e year, but hasn’t gone past the second round.

Jordan Clarkson scored 20 points and Rudy Gobert added 17 points and 11 rebounds in the lowest-scoring game for the Jazz since they lost by 50 at Dallas (118-68) on Nov. 14, 2018. They were 3 of 30 from 3-point range (10%) and shot 38% overall.

Donovan Mitchell, who averaged 30 points in the first four games, scored just nine and missed all seven of his 3-pointers before limping to the locker room holding the area around his left knee in the fourth quarter.

The frustratio­n boiled over for Utah when Hassan Whiteside was ejected following a hard foul on Doncic in the fourth quarter.

Whiteside was assessed two technical fouls after shoving Dorian Finney-Smith and going nose-to-nose with Reggie Bullock as coaches from both sides franticall­y tried to keep players separated. Finney-Smith and Bullock also got technicals, and Bullock was ejected because it was his second of the game.

Jalen Brunson, who carried most of the offensive load for Dallas when Doncic was sidelined, scored 24 points. Finney-Smith added 13, and Dwight Powell got the crowd going early with all eight of his points on 4-of-4 shooting in the first.

Federer plans tourney return at Swiss Indoors in Oct

LONDON, April 26, (AP): Novak Djokovic will be allowed to defend his title at Wimbledon, despite not being vaccinated against COVID-19, because the shots are not required to enter Britain, All England Club chief executive Sally Bolton said Tuesday.

Djokovic, a 34-year-old Serb who is ranked No. 1, missed the Australian Open in January after being deported from that country because he was not vaccinated against the illness caused by the coronaviru­s that has led to the deaths of millions during the pandemic that began in 2020.

During the annual spring briefing ahead of Wimbledon, which starts on June 27, Bolton said that “whilst, of course, it is encouraged” that all players get vaccinated, “it will not be a condition of entry to compete” at the grasscourt Grand Slam tournament this year.

Djokovic, in addition to being unable to defend his championsh­ip at Melbourne Park after an 11-day legal saga over whether he could remain in Australia, had to sit out tournament­s at Indian Wells and Miami because he couldn’t travel to the United States as a foreigner who is unvaccinat­ed.

The U.S. Tennis Associatio­n has said that it will follow whatever government­al rules are in place regarding COVID-19 vaccinatio­n status when the U.S. Open is held starting in late August.

Djokovic - who has said he got COVID-19 twice, once each in 2020 and 2021 - owns 20 Grand Slam singles titles, tied with Roger Federer for the second-most for a man. They trail Rafael Nadal, who won his 21st at the Australian Open.

Six of Djokovic’s trophies came at Wimbledon, including victories each of the past three times the tournament was held - in 2018, 2019 and 2021. It was not held in 2020 because of the pandemic.

After what happened in Australia, Djokovic said he would be willing to sit out other Grand Slam tournament­s if getting vaccinated were a requiremen­t to compete. The next major event is the French Open, which begins on May 22, and tournament director Amelie Mauresmo said last month there was nothing preventing Djokovic from defending his 2021 title in Paris.

The Italian Open, a clay-court tuneup for Roland Garros, also has said Djokovic can play there next month.

Roger Federer intends to return to tournament tennis after what will have been more than a year away from the tour by playing at the Swiss Indoors in October.

The event in Basel announced in

a statement posted on its website on Tuesday that the 20-time Grand Slam champion “has officially entered the tournament and will appear on the entry list with the protected ATP ranking” of No. 9.

His agent, Tony Godsick, confirmed to The Associated Press that is Federer’s plan.

Federer’s first match there is scheduled for Oct. 25, according to the website.

Serbia and Spain will square off in the group stage of the Davis Cup Finals, organizers said after holding a draw on Tuesday.

That could mean a matchup of Novak Djokovic against Rafael Nadal when their nations play as part of Group B along with Canada and South Korea in Valencia from Sept. 14-18. Nadal did not play for Spain last year; Djokovic helped Serbia reach the semifinals.

Group A, hosted by Bologna, will include Croatia - last year’s runnerup - along with Italy, Argentina and Sweden.

 ?? ?? In this file photo, Serbia’s Novak Djokovic holds the winners trophy as he poses for photograph­ers after he defeated Italy’s Matteo Berrettini in the men’s singles final on day thirteen of the Wimbledon Tennis Championsh­ips in London, Sunday, July 11, 2021. (AP)
In this file photo, Serbia’s Novak Djokovic holds the winners trophy as he poses for photograph­ers after he defeated Italy’s Matteo Berrettini in the men’s singles final on day thirteen of the Wimbledon Tennis Championsh­ips in London, Sunday, July 11, 2021. (AP)
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Boston Celtics guard Marcus Smart (36) drives against Brooklyn Nets forward Nic Claxton (33) during the second half of Game 4 of an NBA basketball first-round playoff series in New York. (AP)
 ?? ?? Toronto Raptors’ Gary Trent Jr., right, goes up for a shot against Philadelph­ia 76ers’ James Harden during the first half of Game 5 in an NBA basketball first-round playoff series in Philadelph­ia. (AP)
Toronto Raptors’ Gary Trent Jr., right, goes up for a shot against Philadelph­ia 76ers’ James Harden during the first half of Game 5 in an NBA basketball first-round playoff series in Philadelph­ia. (AP)
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