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LAST-GASP WINNER

Jerebko nets late basket in Warriors see-saw win over Jazz

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JONAS Jerebko executed a clutch tip in with 0.3 seconds left against his former team to lift the Golden State Warriors to a 124-123 win over the Utah Jazz on Friday.

Kevin Durant scored 38 points and Stephen Curry tallied 31, while Sweden’s Jerebko came off the bench to score 10 and the game winner in a wild contest in front of a crowd of 18,300.

“My teammates knew this was a big game for me coming back here. I wanted to win and told them I really wanted this one,” said Jerebko.

The defending NBA champions Warriors are favoured to win their third title in a row but many wondered how they would do Friday against the Jazz’s lockdown defence at the Vivint Smart arena.

Utah were the only team last year to beat Golden State three times.

Journeyman Jerebko, who also played for the Boston Celtics and Detroit Pistons, joined the Warriors in the offseason after being let go by the Jazz.

“He had a little bit of juice and fire coming here to Utah to show up his old teammates,” said Curry of Jerebko.

On the Warriors’ final possession of the game, Durant attempted a jump shot from the free-throw line which rattled off the rim but Jerebko was right there to outmuscle Rudy Gobert for the winner.

“I took the ball out, so I knew I was going to give it to K.D. and I knew he was going to shoot it, so I just tried to get to the rim,” Jerebko said.

Durant wished he had made the shot but he was also pleased for Jerebko.

“Jonas was there in the right place at the right time,” Durant said. “It was very fitting that he comes back here and gets the game-winning tip. We were very excited for him.”

Australia’s Joe Inglis led the Jazz with 27 points while Donovan Mitchell, who was runner-up for rookie of the year last season, scored 19 in the loss.

Mitchell launched a desperatio­n shot at the buzzer but there wasn’t enough time on the clock to properly execute the catchand-shoot play.

Elsewhere, Giannis Antetokoun­mpo finished with 26 points and 15 rebounds as Milwaukee Bucks tried out their new longrange attack in their home opener Friday to beat the Indiana Pacers 118-101.

Khris Middleton delivered 25 points for the Bucks who attempted a franchise record 47 shots from beyond the arc.

First year Milwaukee coach Mike Budenholze­r said they are trying to be aggressive and create space for three-point attempts.

“If there’s going to be rotations, there’s going to be helps, there’s going to be shifts, and there’s opportunit­ies to shoot threes, then we’ll take those,” he said.

Antetokoun­mpo said the longrange assault is part of their game plan now.

“That comes from the coach,” said Antetokoun­mpo. “He wants to shoot the ball. Like, I was zero for seven today, but I’m going to keep shooting.”

In Toronto, Kawhi Leonard had 15 of his 31 points in the third quarter to power the Toronto Raptors to a 113-101 victory over the Celtics.

Leonard grabbed a team-high 10 rebounds for the Raptors who are undefeated in the new 201819 NBA season.

In Minneapoli­s, Jimmy Butler, who has been the object of scorn from Timberwolv­es fans for saying he will not resign for next season, scored 33 points to lead the Minnesota past the Cleveland Cavaliers 131-123.

 ?? AFP PIC ?? Golden State Warriors’ Jonas Jerebko (left) celebrates with Stephen Curry after the win over Utah Jazz on Friday.
AFP PIC Golden State Warriors’ Jonas Jerebko (left) celebrates with Stephen Curry after the win over Utah Jazz on Friday.

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