Manila Bulletin

ONE WIN AWAY

Bucks push Celtics to brink; Grizzlies stay alive

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LOS ANGELES (AFP) — The Milwaukee Bucks erased a doubledigi­t fourth-quarter deficit to beat Boston 110-107 yesterday and push the Celtics to the brink of NBA playoff eliminatio­n as the Memphis Grizzlies stayed alive with a 134-95 drubbing of Golden State.

The Grizzlies, facing eliminatio­n and playing without injured All-Star guard Ja Morant, weren't about to go out on their home floor.

They raced to a 38-28 first-quarter lead and never trailed as they cut the deficit in their best-of-seven Western Conference series to 3-2, sending it back to San Francisco on Friday.

"We just stuck to the game plan," said Grizzlies forward Jaren Jackson Jr., one of three Memphis players with 21 points.

"We knew what was at stake. We didn't change anything though, we just calmed down, looked at the film, understood what we had to take away from the last game and just went out there and executed."

Desmond Bane and Tyus Jones also scored 21 for the Grizzlies, who had seven players score in double figures in the wire-to-wire win.

Klay Thompson led the Warriors with 19 points.

Jonathan Kuminga added 17 and superstar Stephen Curry scored 14 on four-of-10 shooting for the Warriors, who coughed up 22 turnovers leading to 29 Grizzlies points.

"It was awful, embarrassi­ng,"

Thompson said. "We all had the mindset we were going to close it out tonight, but sometimes basketball is an inexact science and we played like a shell of ourselves."

Up by as many as 55 late in the third quarter, the Krizzlies were flirting with NBA history, with the largest margin ever in the playoffs -- 58 points.

It was a massive comedown for the Warriors, who played their second straight game with head coach Steve Kerr sidelined by Covid-19.

The third quarter hadn't ended when stars Curry, Thompson and Draymond Green were pulled by acting coach Mike Brown.

In contrast, it came down to the wire in Boston, where Giannis Antetokoun­mpo scored 40 points and Bobby Portis and Jrue Holiday came up big late as the reigning NBA champion Bucks rallied to take a 3-2 lead in their Eastern Conference series.

Reserve forward Portis put back Antetokoun­mpo's missed free throw with 11.4 seconds remaining to give the Bucks a 108-107 lead.

Jrue Holiday plucked an attempted shot by Marcus Smart from the air with 8.1 seconds remaining before teammate Pat Connaughto­n added a pair of free throws to seal the comeback for a Bucks team that trailed by 14 early in the fourth quarter.

Milwaukee took a 3-2 lead in the best-of-seven Eastern Conference series and will have a chance to close it out when they host game six on Friday.

 ?? ?? GIANNIS ANTETOKOUN­MPO of Milwaukee loses his balance as he drives to the basket against Boston's Grant Williams yesterday in Game 5 of the NBA Eastern conference semifinals at Td Garden in Boston, Massachuse­tts. (AFP)
GIANNIS ANTETOKOUN­MPO of Milwaukee loses his balance as he drives to the basket against Boston's Grant Williams yesterday in Game 5 of the NBA Eastern conference semifinals at Td Garden in Boston, Massachuse­tts. (AFP)

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