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Sixers, Bucks still alive, kicking




NEW YORK, May 2 ------ Produced a 46-point gem as the Philadelphia 76ers stunned the New York Knicks 112-106 in overtime to keep their NBA Eastern Conference playoff hopes alive. Maxey led the Sixers back from the brink of defeat in the fourth quarter with a late burst of scoring before dominating in overtime to ensure a Game 6 back in Philadelphia on Friday. 

  

The Knicks, leading the best-of-seven series 3-1 heading into Tuesday’s game, had looked poised to clinch after Jalen Brunson helped the second seeds take a six-point lead with 29 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter. But Maxey drained a three-pointer from 24 feet and then hit a stunning 34-footer from the logo with nine seconds left to send a pulsating duel into overtime. 

  

It looked as if the Knicks had reclaimed the initiative after Brunson scored five points to give New York a five-point lead before a raucous Madison Square Garden. Yet Maxey and NBA MVP Joel Embiid had other ideas, launching a 9-0 run to give the Sixers a 106-102 advantage. New York pegged it back to 106-106 but the Sixers regrouped and pulled clear again to seal victory. “Season on the line, we fought for 53 minutes and never gave up,” Maxey said. “Even when we were down late guys still went out there and made plays – that was big time.” A pumped-up Maxey could be seen roaring in defiance after helping the Sixers take the game to overtime in the fourth quarter. “I was saying some things that my grandma probably wouldn’t like,” he said. “I’m a happy guy but I absolutely hate losing.” 

  

In other games, the injury-hit Milwaukee Bucks stayed afloat by beating the Indiana Pacers, winning 115-92 to extend their series to Game 6. Milwaukee, trailing 3-1 and missing injured stars Giannis Antetokounmpo and Damian Lillard, looked to be heading for an early postseason exit after Indiana raced into a 31-23 first-quarter lead. Game 6 takes place in Indiana on Friday. 

  

In Cleveland, Donovan Mitchell rattled in 28 points – including 14 in the fourth quarter – as the Cavaliers ground out a 104-103 win over the Orlando Magic to take a 3-2 lead in their Eastern Conference first round series. 

  

Source: philstar.com 

  

  

Editor's Note: 

  

Here are the current standing of NBA Playoffs: 

Eastern Conference: 

Boston Celtics - 2 Miami Heat - 1 

Cleaveland Cavaliers - 3 Orlando Magic - 2 

Milwaukee Bucks - 2 Indiana Pacers - 3 

New York Knicks - 3 Philadelphia Sixers - 2 

  

Western Conference: 

Oklahoma Thunder - 4 New Orleans Pelicans - 0 

Los Angeles Clippers - 2 Dallas Mavericks - 2 

Minnesota Timberwolves - 4 Phoenix Suns - 0 

Denver Nuggets - 4 Los Angeles Lakers - 1 

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