Wapakoneta Daily News

Bucks, Warriors try to close out series

- By STEVE MEGARGEE Ap SPORTS WRITER

MILWAUKEE — The Milwaukee Bucks want to build off the

momentum from a thrilling comeback

and the Golden State Warriors seek to put an embarrassi­ng loss

behind them as both teams attempt to

clinch their secondroun­d series.

Both own 3-2 lead in their respective series

and are at home Friday for Game 6. The defending NBA champion Bucks rallied from a 14-point, fourth-quarter deficit to win 110-107 at Boston on Wednesday

night while the Warriors squandered an opportunit­y to close out their series by losing 134-95 at Memphis.

“At the end of the day, we can’t get too high

from this,” Bucks forward Giannis Antetokoun­mpo said after the Buck’ Game 5 victory. “Obviously, it’s great to win the game, great to go back home and feel good ourselves, but the job is not done.”

Although Milwaukee is savoring an emotional win and Golden State is coming off a blowout loss, the trends of these series indicate the Warriors should feel more comfortabl­e going home.

The home-court advantage hasn’t meant

much in the Buckscelti­cs series. The road team has won three of the five games,

including each of the last two.

Through the first five games of the other three second-round

series, home teams owned a 14-1 record. The Warriors are 2-0 at home against the Grizzlies after winning 142-112 in Game 3 and 101-98 in Game 4.History suggests the lopsided nature of

Golden State’s Game 5 loss shouldn’t have a

carryover effect. The Warriors are the sixth

team in the past 10 years to lose by at least

39 points in a playoff game that didn’t end a

series. Four of the previous five losing

teams won their next game.

“Well, it doesn’t feel good losing by as

much as we did,” Warriors guard Klay Thompson said. “At the end of the day it is

just a loss and you flush it from your mental and you remind yourselves who you are. You go in and play with 100% effort on Friday, and I like our chances.”

The Grizzlies also have reason to feel confident, even with Ja Morant likely

out for the rest of the postseason with a

bone bruise in his right knee. The Grizzlies have gone 1-1 against the Warriors

since Morant’s injury and are 21-6 in games their All-star guard has missed this season.

“We know how to respond,” Grizzlies guard/forward Dillon

Brooks said. “We know how to play with each other better

than any team in the NBA.”

In the Celtics-bucks series, the teams have alternated victories through the first five games. The Celtics’

season depends on

that pattern continuing Friday.

The series has been full of comebacks already. The Celtics want to close it out by rallying from a 3-2

deficit and winning a potential Game 7 in Boston on Sunday.

“We had a golden opportunit­y,” Celtics

coach Ime Udoka said after the Game 5 loss. “That’s the story here. It’s going to be tougher now. Got to go get two in a row. But what we’ve done throughout this series and throughout this season is bounce back when we’ve been tested.”

CELTICS AT BUCKS

Bucks lead 3-2. Game 6, 7:30 p.m. EDT, ESPN

— NEED TO KNOW: The Bucks took the series lead with a Game

5 comeback as Bobby Portis scored the goahead basket on a putback of a missed Antetokoun­mpo free throw with 15 seconds left. Jrue Holiday

sealed the victory by getting a block and a

steal in the last 10 seconds. Antetokoun­mpo had 40 points. The team that has led

entering the fourth quarter has lost the last three games of this series.

— KEEP AN EYE ON: Rebounding. Over the past two games, the Bucks have

outrebound­ed the Celtics 97-74 and own a 32-18 advantage in second-chance points.

— INJURY WATCH: Bucks F Khris Middleton will miss a ninth

straight playoff game with a sprained medial collateral ligament

in his left knee. Celtics F/C Robert Williams III has missed two straight games with a sore left knee and is

questionab­le for Game 6.

— PRESSURE IS ON: Celtics F Jayson Tatum. The three-time All-star has been productive, scoring 34 points in Game 5 and 30 in Game 4. But he’s

just 5 of 27 from 3-point range over his last three games after going 9 of 19 from beyond the arc in the first two games of this

series. Tatum will need to regain his 3-point accuracy for the Celtics to win this

series.

GRIZZLIES AT WARRIORS

Warriors lead 3-2. Game 6, 10 p.m. EDT, ESPN.

— NEED TO KNOW: Golden State committed 22 turnovers that led to 29 Grizzlies

points in Memphis’ Game 5 blowout victory. Every starter for the Warriors had a

negative plus-minus rating. Thompson’s

minus-45 rating tied the worst plus-minus in any playoff game

over the past 25 years with Andre Drummond’s minus-45 against Milwaukee in 2019.

— KEEP AN EYE ON: Memphis used its

size advantage with 6-foot-11 Steven Adams leading the way to outrebound the Warriors for the first

time in this series with a 55-37 edge on

the boards. The Grizzlies

had an 18-4 difference on the offensive boards, leading to a 24-5 scoring advantage in second-chance points.

— INJURY WATCH: Golden State’s Otto Porter Jr. dealt with right foot soreness that kept him out the

second half of Game 5. His status is uncertain. ... Warriors coach Steve Kerr could be recovered from his twogame absence with COVID-19 in time for Game 6, though that

hadn’t yet been determined. He needs two

negative tests first . ... Morant has missed two games and remains doubtful to return this postseason.

— PRESSURE IS ON: The Warriors. Memphis is the youngest team to reach this round in 25 years, so forcing this series to a

sixth game already is a big accomplish­ment with Morant injured. Each team has had a blowout win with

each of the other three games decided by five

points or less. But over the last two games without Morant, Memphis has led for all but the final 45.7 seconds

of Game 5.

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