Manila Bulletin

Heat eliminate Sixers

Butler shines anew for Miami; Doncic, Dallas force decider

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LOS ANGELES (AFP) — The Miami Heat punched their ticket to the NBA's Eastern Conference finals with a 9990 victory over the Philadelph­ia 76ers yesterday as the Dallas Mavericks staved off eliminatio­n in the West.

Jimmy Butler scored 32 points to fuel the Heat against his former team, the victory in Philadelph­ia giving Miami a 4-2 triumph in their bestof-seven second-round series against the 76ers.

"I think he's one of the ultimate competitor­s in this profession," Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said of Butler. "He was brilliant all series long.

"He saw there was an opportunit­y to end this tonight and he wasn't going to let this get to seven (games)."

But the Phoenix Suns, the top seeds in the West after amassing the best regular-season record in the league, will head home on Sunday needing a game-seven victory after falling 113-86 to the Mavericks in Dallas.

Luka Doncic scored 33 points, grabbed 11 rebounds and handed out eight assists for the Mavericks, who seized control in the second quarter, closing the first half on a 19-6 scoring run to take a 60-45 lead.

The Suns, who coughed up 22 turnovers leading to 29 Dallas points, didn't get the deficit to single digits in the second half and trailed by as many as 27.

Deandre Ayton led the Suns with 21 points while scoring star Devin Booker finished with 19 and veteran point guard Chris Paul was held to 13 on fourof-seven shooting.

Doncic, meanwhile, shone on all fronts, adding four steals while surrenderi­ng just one turnover to help the Mavs shake off a blowout defeat in game five.

"Everybody was locked in, the energy was amazing," Doncic said, adding that taking care of the ball and attacking the paint were the keys to victory.

Reggie Bullock added 19 points and Jalen Brunson scored 18 for Dallas, who still face a tall order having not won a game in Phoenix since 2019.

As the Mavs gear up for game seven on the road, the Heat await either the defending NBA champion Milwaukee Bucks or Boston Celtics.

The Bucks take a 3-2 lead in that series into game six on Friday in Boston.

"We needed to get one (on the road)," Butler said. "We played well, made shots, guarded and got the job done."

The Sixers, with star center Joel Embiid playing with torn ligaments in his right thumb and a facial fracture that required a protective mask, kept pace early, trailing by just one point -- 49-48 -- at halftime.

That was despite the first-quarter departure of Danny Green, who suffered a serious left knee injury and was carried to the locker room when Embiid inadverten­tly came down on him after rising for a basket early in the first quarter.

However, the Heat caught fire in the third quarter, with Butler scoring 14 points in the period as Miami outscored the 76ers 25-15 to take control of the contest.

Former Sixer Butler added eight rebounds and four assists on the night. Max Strus scored 20 points and pulled down 11 rebounds for Miami, who double- and triple-teamed Embiid to keep the Sixers at bay.

Embiid finished with 20 points and 12 rebounds. But the Cameroonia­n star connected on just seven of 24 shots from the field and former MVP James Harden didn't pick up the offensive slack, finishing with 11 points on four of nine shooting.

 ?? ?? LUKA DONCIC of Dallas dunks the ball during their game against Phoenix in Game 6 of their NBA Western Conference semifinals yesterday at American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas. (AFP)
LUKA DONCIC of Dallas dunks the ball during their game against Phoenix in Game 6 of their NBA Western Conference semifinals yesterday at American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas. (AFP)

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