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Tatum scores 46 as Celtics force Game 7

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Jayson Tatum scored 46 points, outdueling Giannis Antetokoun­mpo and making sure there wouldn't be another Milwaukee Bucks fourth-quarter comeback, and the Boston Celtics beat the defending champions 108-95 on Friday night to force a seventh game in their Eastern Conference semifinal.

The third straight victory for a road team sets up a winner-take-all game Sunday in Boston. The victor heads to Miami to begin an East finals matchup with the top-seeded Heat on Tuesday.

Boston showed its grit by bouncing back two nights after blowing a 14-point, fourth-quarter lead in a 110-107 Game 5 home loss. The Bucks tried to rally again after trailing by 14 points in the final period, but this time Tatum kept the Celtics on top and kept their season alive.

Antetokoun­mpo had 44 points, 20 rebounds and six assists. His 20 rebounds were one off his career high.

Jaylen Brown scored 22 and Marcus Smart had 21 for the Celtics, who capitalize­d on their superiorit­y from 3-point range. The Celtics were 17 of 43 and the Bucks 7 of 27 from beyond the arc.

Antetokoun­mpo tried to lead the Bucks to a second straight improbable comeback.

Boston led 84-70 in the opening minute of the fourth quarter and was up 84-73 when officials ruled Grant Williams had drawn a charge for Antetokoun­mpo's fifth foul. But the Bucks challenged the call and it was overturned on replay, instead sending Antetokoun­mpo to the line with four fouls.

Antetokoun­mpo made both free throws to start an 8-0 run that got the Bucks back into the game. The Bucks trimmed the margin to 8581 on Antetokoun­mpo's 3-pointer with 8:42 left.

Tatum wouldn't let the Bucks get any closer.

After that 8-0 Bucks spurt, Tatum scored the Celtics' next 11 points. That included a fadeaway jumper as the shot clock expired to get the lead back to six plus a couple of 3-pointers.

Tatum and Brown each hit a 3-pointer during an 8-0 spurt that closed with Smart's jumper that made it 100-87 with 4:20 remaining.

Boston maintained a doubledigi­t edge the rest of the way. RIVERS WILL BE BACK AS SIXERS' COACH >> Addressing the big question about Doc Rivers' future as the 76ers' head coach, team president of basketball operations Daryl Morey gave his assurance on Friday that Rivers will be back next season.

“He's a great coach,” Morey said one day after the Sixers were eliminated by the Miami Heat in the second round of the NBA playoffs. “I love working with him. I feel like I'm learning from him.

“I think Elton [Brand, general manager] and I and him make a great team. And we're going to see where this journey takes us. But we feel very good about where it's going to take us, and it's going to be where we have a chance to win the title.”

 ?? STACY REVERE — GETTY IMAGES ?? The Celtics' Jayson Tatum, who scored 46 points, is defended by the Bucks' Bobby Portis during the second quarter in Game 6on Friday.
STACY REVERE — GETTY IMAGES The Celtics' Jayson Tatum, who scored 46 points, is defended by the Bucks' Bobby Portis during the second quarter in Game 6on Friday.

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