LOS ANGELES, United States — The Golden State Warriors beat the Memphis
Grizzlies 110–96 and reached the
NBA Western Conference finals on Friday as the
Boston Celtics stayed alive in the East with a 108–95 victory over the
Milwaukee Bucks.
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Klay Thompson drained eight three-pointers on the
way to 30 for the Warriors.
Stephen Curry added six three-pointers and 29
points as Golden State completed a 4–2 victory in the best-of-seven series.
They will face either the Phoenix Suns or
Dallas Mavericks, who play a deciding game seven in their series on Sunday.
So will the Celtics and defending NBA champions
Milwaukee after Jayson Tatum’s 46 points powered Boston to a victory that
knotted their series at three games apiece.
With his team facing elimination, Tatum came
through. He drilled seven of the Celtics’ 17 three-pointers to help them
withstand a 44-point, 20-rebound performance from Bucks star
Giannis Antetokounmpo and knot the best-of-seven series at three games each.
“Our season was on the line,” Tatum said. “I knew
that and we knew that. We had to give it all we’ve got.”
Antetokounmpo posted the first 40-point, 20-rebound
game since Shaquille O’Neal in 2001, but his third 40-point outburst in four
games was not enough for the reigning champs to advance.
The winner of the series will take on the Miami Heat
for a place in the NBA Finals.
Tatum reeled off 11 straight Boston points in the
fourth quarter to help thwart a rally by the Bucks, who closed a 13-point
deficit to four on Antetokounmpo’s three-pointer early in the final period.
“Huge night by (Tatum),” Celtics coach Ime Udoka
said. “Other guys, as well, but (Tatum) definitely needed.”
‘Another level’
It looked briefly as if the
Bucks might author another impressive comeback victory, after erasing a
14-point fourth-quarter deficit to win game five on Wednesday.
But Tatum and the rest of the Celtics would not let
that happen.
“He took it to another level,”
Boston’s Al Horford
said of Tatum. “That’s what big-time players do in moments like this. He’s a
special player and he showed it tonight. He’s poised, knew when to shoot it and
knew when to pass it, knew when to attack.
“We put a lot on him and he delivered.”
Jaylen Brown scored 22 points, and point guard
Marcus Smart added 21 points for the Celtics.
Jrue Holiday scored 17 for Milwaukee, and
Pat Connaughton
with 14 was the only other Bucks player to score in double figures.
In San Francisco, it was nip and tuck through three
quarters with Curry making two straight baskets to put the Warriors up 78-77
going into the fourth period.
Curry scored 11 points in the final quarter and
Andrew Wiggins scored 10 of his 18 as the Warriors, down by two with 6:55
remaining, turned the tide.
Draymond Green chipped in 14 points, 15 rebounds,
and eight assists. Kevon Looney pulled down 22 rebounds for the Warriors, who
had a chance to close out the series in the previous game and were blown out by
39 points.
They reached the conference finals for the first
time since 2019, when the franchise reached a fifth straight NBA Finals but
fell to Toronto in the championship series.
“I used to take it for granted,” Green said of
reaching the conference finals. “I have a much deeper appreciation for it, it’s
so hard.”
The
Grizzlies, who eliminated the Warriors in the
play-in tournament last year, were without young star Ja Morant, who suffered a
bone bruise in his left knee in game four of the series.
Dillon Brooks led the Grizzlies on Friday with 30
points and Desmond Bane added 25, but Memphis could not find an answer at the
end.
“This obviously stings,” Grizzlies coach
Taylor Jenkins said. “Such a special season with a special group, and I want them to cherish
that, remember that, despite this loss.”
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