Jayson Tatum nets 46, Celtics defeat Bucks to force Game 7
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[May 14, 2022] Jayson
Tatum scored 10 of his game-high 46 points in a key fourth-quarter
sequence and teammates Jaylen Brown and Marcus Smart added key hoops
as the Boston Celtics held off the host Milwaukee Bucks 108-95 on
Friday night to force a Game 7 in their Eastern Conference semifinal
playoff series.
Brown finished with 22 points and Smart 21 for the second-seeded
Celtics, who continued a trend in the series by winning for a second
time on Milwaukee's home floor.
Game 7 will be held Sunday at Boston, where the Bucks have two
earlier wins in three tries in the series.
After erasing a late 14-point deficit to take a 3-2 lead in the
best-of-seven with a win at Boston on Wednesday, the third-seeded
Bucks found themselves down 84-70 with 11:25 to go this time before
mounting their comeback.
Giannis Antetokounmpo, the Bucks' leading scorer with 44 points, had
a three-point play, two free throws and a 3-pointer in an 11-1 burst
that cut the Milwaukee deficit to 85-81 with 8:42 remaining. But
this time it was the Celtics who made the decisive late push.
Tatum exploded for four straight hoops, including a pair of
3-pointers, Brown nailed a three and Smart connected from just
inside the arc in a 15-6 response that re-established a double-digit
lead at 100-87 with 4:20 to go, and Boston held on from there.
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Tatum's 46 points were his most this postseason and
the second-most of his playoff career, trailing only his 50-point
effort against the Brooklyn Nets in the first round last May.
Tatum hit 17 of his 32 shots and seven of his 15 3-point attempts,
the latter contributing to the Celtics' 17-for-43 night from deep.
Smart added five 3-pointers in nine attempts, while Brown went
4-for-7.
Al Horford, held to two points, had a team-high 10 rebounds for the
Celtics, who prevailed in a Game 7 the last time they were in one,
eliminating the Toronto Raptors in 2020 en route to a matchup with
the Miami Heat in the Eastern Finals.
The winner of Sunday's Game 7 will meet the
top-seeded Heat in the Eastern Finals, starting Tuesday in Miami.
Despite playing most of the game in foul trouble, Antetokounmpo
found time for a game-high 20 rebounds and a team-high six assists
to complement his 44 points, which were the second-most of his
playoff career. He had 50 in last year's NBA Finals against the
Phoenix Suns.
Jrue Holiday chipped in with 17 points and Pat Connaughton 14 for
the Bucks, who survived a seventh game in their Eastern semifinal
series against the Nets last season before going on to capture the
championship.
The Bucks were outscored 51-21 on 3-pointers, making just seven of
29.
--Field Level Media
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