Celtics looking like East's top seed

Boston’s Avery Bradley (right) knocks the ball away from Washington’s Bradley Beal during the fourth quarter of Sunday’s game. The top-seeded Celtics got off to a slow start but rebounded to put away the Wizards 123-111 in the opener of their NBA Eastern Conference semifi nal playoff series.
Boston’s Avery Bradley (right) knocks the ball away from Washington’s Bradley Beal during the fourth quarter of Sunday’s game. The top-seeded Celtics got off to a slow start but rebounded to put away the Wizards 123-111 in the opener of their NBA Eastern Conference semifi nal playoff series.

BOSTON -- For the first time this postseason, there is a calm beginning to settle over the Boston Celtics.

The top-seeded Celtics struggled to find their footing at the outset of their first-round series with Chicago after their leader Isaiah Thomas' sister was killed in a car accident.

But after four consecutive victories to finish off the Bulls and overcoming a slow start and lost tooth by Thomas to earn a double-digit victory over the Wizards in the opener of the NBA Eastern Conference semifinals, Boston now resembles the team it looked like at the end of regular season. It plays Washington in Game 2 today.

In the night's other game, Golden State, the Western Conference's top seed, is playing on eight days' rest as it opens its semifinal matchup with Utah. The Jazz are coming off a Game 7 victory over the Los Angeles Clippers on Sunday.

Before Game 1 of the Boston-Washington series, Celtics Coach Brad Stevens was asked about the lack of deep playoff experience for a team that hadn't made it out of the first round the past two seasons.

He acknowledged that while experience "certainly is a talking point" when comparing the rosters of the two teams, "there's a lot of power in having some naivete, too."

His team's production seems to be underlining that assessment.

Following his game-high 33-point effort on Sunday, Thomas now has three 30-point games this postseason after just one in his previous 10 playoff games.

What's more, offseason acquisition Al Horford also is producing at the level the Celtics hoped he would after being slowed by injury in the regular season.

He's coming off 21 points, 10 assists and 9 rebounds in Game 1, when he recorded his second double-double of the postseason. He has had at least 12 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists in a career-high three consecutive playoff games.

"I would say probably the last couple weeks of the season is when I felt like I started to get in some sort of a rhythm," Horford said. "Some guys can go right in and just do their thing, and others it takes a little more time before you're fully comfortable with the system and what's expected."

Washington could have a tougher time containing Horford in Game 2. The status of forward Markieff Morris is up the air after he landed awkwardly on Horford's foot and sprained his ankle early in Game 1.

Here are some things to know:

NEED TO KNOW

Thomas sat out practice Monday so he could visit the dentist and have the tooth he lost in Game 1 repaired. But Stevens said all indications were that Thomas would be ready for Game 2.

KEEP AN EYE ON

The Celtics' lineup. Stevens made an early move to his bench in Game 1, replacing Gerald Green -- who had started four straight games -- with regular-season starter Amir Johnson. He made another change in the second half, inserting Marcus Smart in the starting group. Smart played 31 minutes, registering 6 points, 4 assists, 3 steals and 3 blocks. The team was plus-12 with him on the floor.

INJURY UPDATE

Morris received treatment Sunday night and Monday, and sat out the team's practice session. Coach Scott Brooks said his status was game to game at this point, though Morris reiterated his intention to be on the court for Game 2.

"I'm playing tomorrow. That's final," Morris said. "There's nothing that doctors can say to me for me not to be able to play."

PRESSURE IS ON

The Wizards. Washington hasn't won a playoff series in which it was down 0-2 since winning four consecutive against Chicago in the first round of the 2004-2005 playoffs.

Sports on 05/02/2017

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