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Taitom Brick, Boston came back to life against Brooklyn, the Clippers came back to life
The forward shelled out 50 points en route to 119: 125 and the Celtics shrank to 2: 1 despite a display from Harden (51) and Durant (39).
Kwai Leonard (36) led Tyrone Lou's side to 108-118 in Dallas.
Trey Young (21) and Bogdanovich (19) led Atlanta to a 1-2 draw in their series against the Knicks
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Saturday, 29 May 2021, 07:04 Updated: 07:48
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Get the Celtics back on track.
Taitum (Photo: Reuters)
Three series of series in the first round of the NBA Playoffs were held tonight (Friday through Saturday).
Boston achieved its first win of the series against Brooklyn and shrank to 1: 2 after 119: 125.
The Los Angeles Clippers came back to life in the series against Dallas thanks to a 108: 118 away win and also shrank to 1: 2 in the series.
Atlanta went up 1: 2 over the Knicks thanks to a 94: 105 home run.
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The Clippers are still here.
Kwai Leonard (Photo: Reuters)
Boston - Brooklyn 119: 125 (1: 2 to Brooklyn)
After a reasonable performance in game number 1 and a weak performance in game number 2, tonight Jason Taitum exploded and with a tremendous game during which he shelled out no less than 50 points (!) Brought the Celtics back to business in this series.
On the other hand, James Harden (41) and Kevin Durant (39) each answered in their own display, but were more or less alone in the fight, with Kyrie Irving finishing a relatively mediocre evening with 16 points on 6 of 17 from the field.
At the end of the third quarter Boston escaped to a double-digit lead, but the Nets did not give up and cut a 16-yard deficit thanks to a 2:10 run at the opening of the decisive quarter.
21.5 seconds to go Durant scored a three that went down to 123: 119, but Grant Williams' dunk 13.5 seconds to go closed out an interest for the hosts.
The Hawks' Victory Architects.
Young and Bogdanovich (Photo: Reuters)
Dallas - Los Angeles Clippers 118: 108 (1: 2 to Dallas)
After falling into a rather embarrassing pit for them with two home losses in the opening round of the playoffs, little point returned to the face of Tyrone Lou's players who managed to secure an important away win in Texas and came back to life in the series.
Kwai Leonard was the man of Tyrone Levy when he scored 36 points in a wonderful percentage (13 of 17 from the field).
Paul George added 29 while Reggie Jackson and Marcus Morris added 16 and 15 respectively.
The Mavericks took the lead at the end of the first quarter, but the Clippers took the lead and went down by halftime.
After a close third quarter, L.A.
Performed a mini escape in an excellent fourth quarter en route to a critical win that kept her alive in the series.
Luka Doncic once again put on a dream evening with 44 points for the loser, to whom he added 9 rebounds and 9 assists, but Dallas, hoping to close out an interest in the series in both home games, hopes not to lose the home advantage it stole in Game 4.
Atlanta - New York 94: 105 (1: 2 to Atlanta)
The Hawks took the lead again in the series after stealing the home game in Game 1. Derrick Rose once again looked great for the Knicks when he scored 30 points, but he and his teammates succumbed to a tremendous display from the host in the second quarter, which they won 13:29.
Trey Young (21) led a bunch of seven goals in double digits, failing Williams who scored 13 in the first game added 9 on 11 points and helped Atlanta achieve the win.
Bogdan Bogdanovich added 15 when on the other side Julius Randall had a very hard time and finished a weak game with 14 points on only 2 of 15 from the field.
Ar.
Jay.
Barrett also recorded a bad game when he finished with only 7 points.
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