NBA PLAYOFFS

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CELTICS 99, PACERS 91

BOSTON -- A poor third quarter did the Indiana Pacers in during Game 1 of their first-round series with the Boston Celtics.

In Game 2, Boston seized on a fourth-quarter collapse by Indiana.

Kyrie Irving scored 37 points and Boston rallied late in the fourth to beat Indiana 99-91 Wednesday night and take a 2-0 lead in the best-of-seven series.

Coming out of a timeout and with a chance for Indiana to tie, the Pacers' Wesley Matthews threw an inbounds pass into the bench on the other side of the court with 12.1 seconds left. On the ensuing play, the Celtics' Al Horford passed to Jayson Tatum, who was fouled on a two-handed dunk. He completed the three-point play to make it 97-91 with 8.8 seconds left.

The Pacers turned it over again and the Celtics were able to close out the game at the free throw line.

Tatum scored 26 points, including his thunderous dunk down the stretch to help punctuate a 10-0 run by Boston over the final five minutes.

Irving said being able to have this kind of performance at TD Garden after sitting out the playoffs last season wasn't lost on him.

"It's just been a long journey," Irving said. "From having those two knee surgeries and watching the team last year and finally getting chance to lace them up for the Boston Celtics in the NBA playoffs -- it's nothing like it."

After scoring only eight points in the third quarter of Game 1, the Pacers scored only 12 points in the fourth of Game 2.

"It's always been one quarter that kills us in the second half," Thaddeus Young said. "We're getting good looks and shots are not falling. ... We gotta put together a 48-minute game and we haven't been able to that."

Bojan Bogdanovic led Indiana with 23 points. Young added 15 points. Myles Turner finished with six blocks.

Game 3 is Friday in Indiana.

Darren Collison scored seven points during a 10-0 run that gave the Pacers a 70-58 lead in the third quarter as turnovers began to pile up for the Celtics.

Indiana led 79-68 entering the fourth. Horford opened the final period scoring on a hook shot in the lane and Tyreke Evans responded with a three-pointer on Indiana's first possession.

But then Boston got hot, using a 16-0 run, including eight consecutive by Irving, to take an 86-82 lead with 5:04 to play. Indiana missed 10 consecutive shots during the run, finally breaking a nearly eight-minute scoring drought with a three-pointer by Matthews in front of the Celtics' bench.

Bogdanovic hit a three-pointer from virtually the same spot as Matthews to put the Pacers back in front. Gordon Hayward responded with a jumper, before Bogdanovic hit another three over Horford that made it 91-89 Pacers with 2:16 remaining.

Following an Indiana miss, Tatum connected on a three-pointer from the corner. And after Horford blocked Bogdanovic at the rim, Tatum found a cutting Hayward for a layup and the Pacers were undone by their late turnovers.

"Missed a couple of good looks. Held them under 100. The defense was still there. They made more timely baskets than we did," Matthews said.

Horford was a game-time decision with an illness but was able to remain in the Celtics' starting lineup. He was noticeably a step slower at the outset and didn't take his first shot until late in the second quarter. He didn't score his first points until the fourth, finishing with 4 points, 10 rebounds and 4 assists for the game.

"It wasn't just about putting points on the board, it was just about doing the little things," Irving said. "It was a gritty win."

BUCKS 120, PISTONS 99

MILWAUKEE — Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 13 of his 26 points in Milwaukee’s big third quarter and the Bucks beat Detroit to take a 2-0 lead in the first-round playoff series.

Eric Bledsoe led the Bucks with 27 points, and Khris Middleton had 24. Milwaukee is trying win a series for the first time since 2001.

Luke Kennard had 19 points for the Pistons. Reggie Jackson and Andre Drummond each added 18, and Drummond had 16 rebounds. Detroit star Blake Griffin sat out again with a left knee injury, but received a technical for the second consecutive game for arguing from the bench.

Game 3 is Saturday night in Detroit.

After scoring 10 points and playing only 14 minutes in the first half because of foul trouble, Antetokounmpo scored Milwaukee’s first seven points in the third quarter. The Bucks outscored Detroit 35-17 in the quarter to take a 93-76 lead into the fourth.

ROCKETS 118, JAZZ 98

HOUSTON — James Harden put on an MVP performance with 32 points, 13 rebounds and 10 assists to lead Houston to a second consecutive rout of Utah for a 2-0 lead in the first-round playoff series.

Harden, who recorded his third career playoff triple-double, had 25 points by halftime in a game the Jazz were all but out of after the first two quarters.

Game 3 is Saturday night in Utah.

It’s the second consecutive season in which Houston has met Utah in the postseason, after facing the Jazz in the second round last year.

Harden controlled the game from the start as the Rockets raced out to a 39-19 lead after a first quarter where he scored just two points fewer than the Jazz. Houston made 6 of 13 three-pointers in the first and Utah hit just one of its 14 tries. The Rockets didn’t let up in the second quarter and had pushed their advantage to 70-44 at halftime.

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WEDNESDAY’S GAMES

Boston 99, Indiana 91

Boston leads series 2-0.

Milwaukee 120, Detroit 99

Milwaukee leads series 2-0.

Houston 118, Utah 98

Houston leads series 2-0.

TODAY’S GAMES

All times Central

Philadelphia at Brooklyn, 7 p.m.

Series tied 1-1.

Denver at San Antonio, 8 p.m.

Series tied 1-1.

Golden State at LA Clippers, 9:30 p.m.

Series tied 1-1.

Sports on 04/18/2019

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