Wall
leads Wizards to chippy Game 3 win over Celtics
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[May 05, 2017]
WASHINGTON -- The Boston Celtics
and Washington Wizards just plain don't like each other. Just ask
them. Anyway, actions speak louder than words and the intensity went
next level in the already contentious playoff series. More
importantly for Washington, its ability to defend Isaiah Thomas and
maintain a lead improved dramatically.
John Wall scored 24 points and the Wizards took control with a 22-0
run in the first quarter for a 116-89 victory over the Celtics on
Thursday night in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference semifinals.
The Wizards trail 2-1 in the contentious series after dropping two
road games in Boston. The latest charged matchup included 52
personal fouls, eight technical fouls and Washington's Kelly Oubre
Jr. getting ejected in the first half for a Flagrant 2 foul.
"I guess just two teams that really don't like each other," Wall
said of the mutual intensity. His postgame comment came shortly
after Thomas' turn at the podium.
"We don't like them and they don't like us," Boston's All-Star guard
stated bluntly.
Early leads are the norm for Washington against Boston, but this
time the Wizards avoided a letdown, pushing the lead to 30 in the
second half. Otto Porter and Bojan Bogdanovic each scored 19 points.
Thomas scored 53 points in Boston's 129-119 overtime win on Tuesday,
but was held to 13 points on 3 of 8 shooting by waves of defenders
in Game 3.
"They did a really good job tonight," Thomas said of the Wizards.
"They set the tone."
The Celtics, who had won six playoff games in a row, shot 35.1
percent from the field and never pulled closer than 19 in the second
half. Al Horford led Boston with 16 points.
Tempers between the teams run hot with incidents dating back to last
season and throughout the six contests this campaign, including four
in the regular season. The physical matchup went next level as three
players were ejected.
The Wizards led by 14 and 13 points after the first quarters of
Games 1 and 2, respectively, but ultimately couldn't hang on. They
went up several notches in their first home game of the series.
"We played hard. We've been in this situation. We had lost (leads)
and then we lost the game," Wizards center Marcin Gortat said. "We
understood what we had to do and we were locked in."
Tied at 12-12, Washington held Boston scoreless for over five
minutes while hitting 7 of 9 shots, including three 3-pointers. One
of Bogdanovic's four 3-pointer's capped the run as Washington led
39-17 after the first quarter.
"They've gotten the best of us (early) I think every time we've
played them this year, "Horford said. "The fact that they were home
I feel like they were able to hold onto the lead and put us away."
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Wizards guard John Wall (2) leaps to pass the ball as Boston Celtics
center Kelly Olynyk (41) defends in the first quarter in game three
of the second round of the 2017 NBA Playoffs at Verizon Center.
Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports
With Washington leading 45-24 early in the second
quarter, Boston's Kelly Olynyk was whistled for a hard foul high on
Oubre. Reacting to the aggressive hit, Oubre charged and shoved the
big man to the ground while also making contact with an official.
"I think we've got to control our emotions," said Wizards coach
Scott Brooks. "We can't respond that way, but when you get hit in
the head a few times -- we're very competitive guys out there and
two teams are very competitive. When you keep getting hit in the
head, you might respond that way and I think that's what (Kelly)
did."
Washington's Brandon Jennings and Boston's Terry Rozier were ejected
in the fourth quarter after each received two technical fouls.
Celtics coach Brad Stevens and Wizards coach Scott Brooks were hit
with technical fouls.
Wizards center Ian Mahinmi (calf strain), in his first game since
April 10, and Boston's Jonas Jerebko were hit with technical fouls
for a first-half skirmish.
Gortat had 13 points and 16 rebounds as Washington won the battle of
the boards 50-38. The Wizards doubled up the Celtics' scoring in the
paint 56-28.
They also double- and triple-teamed Thomas.
NOTES: Game 4 is Sunday in Washington. The series shifts back to
Boston for Game 5 on Wednesday. ... The Wizards are 26-6 at home
since Dec. 5. ... F Gerald Green, reinserted into Boston's starting
lineup after not playing in Game 2, scored eight points. ... Wizards
coach Scott Brooks was asked about former Los Angeles Lakers star
Kobe Bryant providing advice for Celtics G Isaiah Thomas. "In my
offseason, I live in Orange County, Kobe lives there. He's talked to
me today about how to stop him on defense," Brooks quipped. "So
we'll see. We'll see how good of a coach he is. Either he's a really
good offensive coach and a bad defensive coach or the other way
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