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Pivotal Game 5s on tap for NBA

- Kyle Hightower

Al Horford has tapped into a level of his game during the playoffs that many thought he’d lost at age 35.

It reached a new height in Game 4 during the Celtics’ 116-108 win over the Bucks on Monday night. The five-time All-Star scored 16 of his playoff careerhigh 30 points in the fourth quarter to help Boston tie the Eastern Conference semifinal series with the defending NBA champions at two games apiece.

Equally important, the Celtics have reclaimed home-court advantage as the series shifts back to Boston for Game 5 on Wednesday.

After spending a challengin­g season in Oklahoma City last year, Horford was packaged in the Thunder’s trade for Kemba Walker, returning Horford to where he last earned All-Star honors in the 2017-18 season.

Horford said he feels like he’s experienci­ng the fruits of an offseason in which he focused on being ready to play meaningful games again. He has gone from averaging 10.2 points and 7.7 rebounds during the regular season to 15.9 points and 9.4 rebounds in the postseason.

“That’s from sitting at home,” Horford said. “That’s from watching the playoffs, not knowing what my future was holding and really just hoping to have an opportunit­y to be in this type of environmen­t.”

The resurgence has coincided with Boston needing someone to step up after big man Robert Williams III was sidelined for the second time this postseason, sitting out Game 4 with soreness in his surgically repaired left knee. He is questionab­le for Game 5.

After missing an opportunit­y to take a 3-1 series lead, Bucks guard Wesley Matthews said there’s no time to sulk.

The Golden State Warriors head to Memphis needing one victory to advance to the Western Conference finals for the first time since 2019. That’s when they lost in the NBA Finals before missing the last two postseason­s. That’s been a long wait for a franchise that won three championsh­ips in the last decade.

The Grizzlies are waiting to see if they have a chance of getting back Ja Morant, the NBA’s most improved player and All-Star guard who had been averaging 38.3 points a game in this series but sat out Game 4 with a right knee injury.

Even without Morant, Memphis still led for all but 45.7 seconds of Game 4 before Golden State rallied for a 101-98 victory and grabbed a 3-1 series lead. It was the first time Memphis had been held under 100 points this postseason, and now the Grizzlies return home trying to push this series back to San Francisco for Game 6 on Friday.

Wednesday’s games:

Bucks at Celtics

Series tied 2-2. Game 5, 7 p.m. EDT, TNT

Need to know: After dropping the series opener at home, Boston is back at TD Garden with a chance to put the defending champion Bucks on the brink of eliminatio­n. The Celtics are 3-1 at home this postseason and continue to find ways to frustrate Giannis Antetokoun­mpo late in games.

Injury watch: The Celtics said Williams is questionab­le with left knee soreness … Bucks forward Khris Middleton (sprained left knee) remains out. George Hill (abdominal soreness) is listed as probable.

Pressure is on: The Bucks. With no reinforcem­ents likely coming in the form of Middleton returning, Antetokoun­mpo will need the best from his remaining supporting cast to avoid going down 3-2.

Warriors at Grizzlies

Series tied 3-1. Game 5, 9:30 p.m. EDT, TNT.

Need to know: Golden State is 4324 all-time in series-clinching games and 19-8 since 2015. The Warriors also are 12-3 since 2015 in Game 5s. The Grizzlies are 3-11 when facing eliminatio­n.

Injury watch: Golden State coach Steve Kerr missed Game 4 after testing positive for COVID-19 on Monday evening. Associate head coach Mike Brown replaced him on the bench. The Warriors say Brown is expected to coach Game 5. … Grizzlies coach Taylor Jenkins said Morant will be evaluated further back in Memphis and the guard’s status is “to be determined” for Game 5.

Pressure is on: The Warriors. If Morant remains on the bench, then the three-time NBA champs will be expected to close out this series. The quicker the better.

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