Celtics beat Heat as big names rest | Inquirer News

Celtics beat Heat as big names rest

/ 07:27 AM April 26, 2012

Boston  — Boston’s Sasha Pavlovic scored 12 of his of his season-high 16 points in the fourth quarter, leading a group of Celtics reserves to a 78-66 win over the Miami Heat on Tuesday as both teams rested their top players with NBA playoffs looming.

LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh were out for the Heat. Ray Allen, Kevin Garnett and Rajon Rondo didn’t play for the Celtics, with each team unable to improve their playoff seeding.

Dexter Pittman had 12 points for the Heat, whose 25 turnovers were a season high.

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Boston’s Paul Pierce started the game, but sat out the fourth quarter.

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Hawks 109,

Clippers  102

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In Atlanta, Joe Johnson scored 28 points, including a wild 3-pointer in the final minute, as Atlanta held on for a victory over Los Angeles, moving a step closer to wrapping up home-court in the first round of the playoffs.

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Blake Griffin scored a season-high 36 points for the Clippers in a back-and-forth game whose margin was never in double figures until the Hawks went on a 15-2 run at the end of the third quarter.

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Johnson clinched it with a pair of 3s, knocking down a desperation shot with 38 seconds remaining and the shot clock running down. He threw up a two-handed heave that somehow banked in, giving the Hawks a 103-96 lead.

Thunder 118, Kings 110

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In Oklahoma City, Kevin Durant scored 32 points to lead Oklahoma City past Sacramento.

Durant extended his lead in a tight NBA scoring race with the Los Angeles Lakers’ Kobe Bryant despite sitting out the entire fourth quarter in a close game. Durant is averaging 27.97 points per game to Bryant’s 27.86 with each having one game left.

Reserve Daequan Cook had all 19 of his points in the fourth quarter. He scored all of the Thunder’s first 14 points of the final period to put the hosts ahead for the first time since the first quarter.

Jazz 100, Suns 88

In Salt Lake City, Utah clinched a Western Conference playoff spot by beating Phoenix.  Paul Millsap scored 26 points and Al Jefferson went on a personal 8-0 fourth-quarter run for the Jazz, who had not beaten the Suns since 2010.

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OTHER RESULT: Hornets  83, Warriors  81. /AP

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