Sixers Sink Raptors To Level Series, Nuggets Dim Blazers
30th April 2019
Butler scored 12 of his 30 points in the fourth quarter. That included a three-pointer off an assist from center Joel Embiid that put the Sixers up 88-81 with 2:14 to play
- Jimmy Butler scored 30 points as the Philadelphia 76ers turned the tables on the Raptors in Toronto on Monday with a 94-89 victory that knotted their NBA playoff series at one game each
- The 76ers, beaten 108-95 in the Eastern Conference second-round series opener, thwarted the Raptors' second-half comeback bid, notching their first win in Toronto since November 2012 to head home for game three on Thursday
- The Denver Nuggets, two days removed from their first-round, game-seven victory over the San Antonio Spurs, opened their Western Conference second-round series with a 121-113 home victory over the Portland Trail Blazers
LOS ANGELES, United
States- Jimmy Butler scored 30 points as the Philadelphia 76ers turned the
tables on the Raptors in Toronto on Monday with a 94-89 victory that knotted
their NBA playoff series at one game each.
The 76ers, beaten 108-95 in the Eastern Conference
second-round series opener, thwarted the Raptors' second-half comeback bid,
notching their first win in Toronto since November 2012 to head home for game
three on Thursday all square.
Butler added 11 rebounds and handed out five assists for the
Sixers, who led 51-38 at halftime despite 13 first-half turnovers.
The Raptors, who trailed by as many as 19 in the first half,
closed the deficit to 61-60 late in the third quarter.
But they missed six of their first seven shots in the final
period and the 76ers held on for the win.
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Butler scored 12 of his 30 points in the fourth quarter.
That included a three-pointer off an assist from center Joel Embiid that put
the Sixers up 88-81 with 2:14 to play.
"My team had a lot of faith in me tonight," said
Butler, who scored just 10 points in game one. "I told them I had to come
out and redeem myself.
"More than anything we got back, we guarded,"
Butler added, saying defense would be key going forward in the series.
"When we let our defense dictate our offense we're such
a great team," he said. "We can't let it be the other way
around."
Sixers coach Brett Brown praised Butler as the team's
"rock."
"That was James Butler," Brown said. "That
was the adult in the gym."
Embiid, battling a stomach ailment as well as the nagging
knee pain that troubled him in the first round, scored just two baskets. The
second couldn't have been better timed as he drove to bank in a shot that put
the 76ers up 92-89 with 24.3 seconds remaining.
Toronto's Danny Green then missed a potential game-tying
three-pointer and Philadelphia's Tobias Harris grabbed the rebound.
Harris was fouled and sealed the win with two free throws.
Toronto's Kawhi Leonard led all scorers with 35 points.
Pascal Siakam added 21 and Kyle Lowry scored 20.
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But the five total points for Toronto's reserves were
dwarfed by the production of Philadelphia's bench: 13 points from James Ennis,
10 from Greg Monroe and three from Jonah Bolden.
- Jokic leads Nuggets -
The Denver Nuggets, two days removed from their first-round,
game-seven victory over the San Antonio Spurs, opened their Western Conference
second-round series with a 121-113 home victory over the Portland Trail
Blazers.
Serbian center Nikola Jokic scored 37 points, pulled down
nine rebounds, handed out six assists and blocked two shots.
Both teams came out firing, the Trail Blazers connecting on
63.6 percent of their first-quarter shots and Denver making 61.9 percent of
their shots as the first period ended tied 32-32.
Denver, up 58-55 at halftime, pulled away after the break,
taking a 93-84 lead into the final period.
Portland, led by 39 points from All-Star guard Damian
Lillard, trimmed a 12-point deficit to 101-96 with 8:02 left in the game.
Denver responded with an 8-0 scoring run, ignited by Mason
Plumlee's dunk.
Portland's CJ McCollum was then whistled for a flagrant foul
when he caught a driving Jokic in the face, and the Serbian made both free
throws.
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Plumlee then slammed home a miss by teammate Malik Beasley
and Beasley rebounded another miss and made a layup as the Nuggets seized a
109-96 lead with 6:11 left to play.
Denver were in control from there, although Jokic and coach
Mike Malone said they had plenty of room for improvement before they host game
two on Wednesday.
"We kind of went into the game a little sloppy, slow,
we didn't play a lot of defense," Jokic said.
Malone also felt the Nuggets were lacking defensively,
especially in the early going.
"We got the win, and when you know you haven't played
your best basketball that's a good feeling," Malone said.