Antelope Valley Press

Top seeds 76ers, Jazz face eliminatio­n

- By CHARLES ODUM

ATLANTA — The NBA’s top playoff seeds, Philadelph­ia and Utah, are on the brink of being eliminated.

The 76ers have blown leads of 18 and 26 points in back-toback losses to the Atlanta Hawks, who now lead the Eastern Conference semifinal series 3-2. Atlanta, the No. 5 seed, can clinch the series at home on Friday night after storming back for an improbable 109106 win on Wednesday night in Philadelph­ia.

“Our backs are against the wall right now and we have to play like it,” said Philadelph­ia’s Tobias Harris.

Seth Curry said the 76ers should not have psychologi­cal scars from losing big leads in back-to-back losses.

“It shouldn’t,” Curry said. “We’re grown men over here. Watch the film and learn from it and bounce back.”

Led by Trae Young, the Hawks are attempting to

advance to a conference final for only the second time since moving to Atlanta in 1968. The Hawks were swept by Cleveland in the 2015 conference final. The Hawks won their only NBA championsh­ip in 1958, when the team was based in St.

Louis.

Hawks coach Nate McMillan says he knows Friday night’s game will be a new challenge.

“I think you expect them to be certainly more aggressive,” McMillan said Thursday of the 76ers. “They are in a do-or-die situation. Their season ends if they don’t win the game. We definitely expect them to come out with that sense of urgency and play aggressive and just really leave everything out on the floor. I will be challengin­g our guys to do the same.”

The Jazz also facing a mustwin game as the No. 1 seed in the Western Conference. Despite playing without Kawhi Leonard, who was held out with a knee injury, the Los Angeles Clippers took a 3-2 lead in the semifinal series with a 119-111 win on Wednesday night. The Clippers can clinch the series at home on Friday night.

The Clippers, who moved to Los Angeles in 1984, have never played in the conference final. They are 0-5 in conference semifinal series in Los Angeles. The team also never played in a conference final as the San Diego Clippers (1978-84) or Buffalo Braves (1970-78).

The Clippers seemed to be on a path to continue their inglorious playoff history when they suffered what seemed to be a devastatin­g injury to Leonard, who was averaging 30.4 points in the playoffs.

Instead, Paul George was dominant, scoring 37 points with 16 rebounds and five assists to give Los Angeles the series lead. He became the first player in Clippers history to have at least 35 points, 15 rebounds and five assists in a playoff game.

“I thought this was our toughest matchup this postseason,” George said. “This was our biggest game of our season, especially being down our best player.”

JAZZ AT CLIPPERS Game 6, 7 p.m., ESPN

— NEED TO KNOW: The Clippers are showing their knack for rallying in a series. They beat Dallas in seven games after falling behind in the series 2-0 and then also lost the first two games to Utah.

George held the spotlight, but the Clippers enjoyed strong balance. Marcus Morris scored 25 points and Reggie Jackson added 22.

The Jazz are favored by two points by FanDuel Sportsbook. The line certainly reflects the Clippers loss of Leonard in Game 4.

— KEEP AN EYE ON: Terance Mann needs to repeat his solid performanc­e. Filling in for Leonard, Mann made his first career start in a playoff game and had 13 points and two steals. He played 26 minutes.

— INJURY WATCH: Leonard will be held out again. The team says he has a sprained knee. His availabili­ty for a possible Game 7 remains unknown. Mike Conley (strained hamstring) missed his fifth straight game for the Jazz and has not been ruled out.

— PRESSURE IS ON: The Jazz need their scoring leader, Donovan Mitchell, to reclaim his outside touch. Even with Bojan Bogdanovic scoring 32 points while making nine 3s, Utah still needed more offense as Mitchell made only 4 of 14 3s and scored only 21 points while playing on a sore right ankle. He averaged 41 points in two wins to open the series but has lacked his usual explosiven­ess the last three games while limited by the nagging injury.

The Jazz made only six field goals in the third period and played from behind the full final quarter.

 ?? Associated Press ?? BIG WIN — Los Angeles Clippers’ Marcus Morris Sr. (8) and Paul George, rear, celebrate during the second half of Game 5 of the team’s second-round NBA basketball playoff series against the Utah Jazz on Wednesday in Salt Lake City.
Associated Press BIG WIN — Los Angeles Clippers’ Marcus Morris Sr. (8) and Paul George, rear, celebrate during the second half of Game 5 of the team’s second-round NBA basketball playoff series against the Utah Jazz on Wednesday in Salt Lake City.

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