NBA – Bucks shoot down Hawks to take series lead

The Milwaukee Bucks produced a stunning late comeback to snatch a 91-87 victory over the Atlanta Hawks on Wednesday and close in on a major series upset.

Trailing by nine points with four minutes remaining, the Bucks constructed a 14-0 run and surged into a 3-2 lead in the best-of-seven first-round series.

Rookie point guard Brandon Jennings led the way with 25 points and John Salmons scored eight of his 19 in the pivotal fourth quarter run for the Bucks.

“This would have to be the best game of the whole year because it’s the playoffs,” Jennings told reporters. “I had got a little motivation before the game so that made me want to come out and really play. I knew I had to come out aggressive.”

Milwaukee had not reached the playoffs since 2006 but after winning three games in a row following two losses at the start of the series, the sixth seeds can eliminate Atlanta with a home win on Friday.

The Hawks have struggled on the road and did not seriously threaten during back-to-back losses in Milwaukee but were expected to return to winning form at home.

Al Horford had 25 points and a game-high 11 rebounds for Atlanta while Marvin Williams had 22 points, but their team mates struggled to contribute and top scorer Joe Johnson fouled out in the fourth with 13 points.

Jamal Crawford, who earlier this week was named the National Basketball Association’s best player in a reserve role, managed just 4-for-18 shooting to finish with 11 points.

After a tight first half, Atlanta built a 13-point lead in the third quarter and looked on course for victory before Milwaukee’s late charge put the visitors in control of the series.

In Denver, the Nuggets kept their season alive with a 116-102 victory over the Utah Jazz.

Carmelo Anthony recorded 26 points and 11 rebounds as the Nuggets cut their best-of-seven series deficit to 3-2.

Utah point guard Deron Williams had 34 points and 10 assists in the loss, but the Jazz will have another chance to close out the series Friday at home.

(Writing by Jahmal Corner in Los Angeles; Editing by Alastair Himmer; To query or comment on this story email sportsfeedback@thomsonreuters.com)

Hawks end 17-year drought in Utah with win vs Jazz

SALT LAKE CITY — Joe Johnson scored 28 points and Josh Smith added 18 as the Atlanta Hawks won in Utah for the first time in 17 years, beating the short-handed Jazz 105-100 on Monday night.

Johnson scored 11 points in the fourth quarter, including a 3-pointer with 2:28 left that gave the Hawks a lead they wouldn’t relinquish.

Jamal Crawford, who had 17 points, followed Johnson’s long shot with a steal and two free throws and the Jazz lost for just the third time in 20 games.

Playing without Deron Williams and Andrei Kirilenko, the Jazz stayed close until the final minute, but allowed the Hawks to shoot 54 percent.

The Hawks hadn’t won in Utah since Feb. 13, 1993, when Dominique Wilkins scored 43 points to lead Atlanta to a 121-112 victory.

Paul Millsap scored 14 points and Ronnie Price and Kyle Korver each had 13 points for the Jazz, who missed a chance to catch Denver for a share of the Northwest Division lead and the second position in the Western Conference standings.

A night after a 22-point, 23-rebound effort, Carlos Boozer had 12 points, 10 rebounds and a season-high eight assists but missed a couple of late shots and dropped a rebound out of bounds when the Jazz had a chance to tie it in the final minute.

Williams briefly left Sunday’s game at Portland with a leg injury, but returned to help the Jazz complete a 93-89 overtime victory after trailing by 25 points. Williams had 18 points and 12 assists, while playing tenacious defense against Brandon Roy in the final minutes.

Kirilenko left the game against the Trail Blazers in the first quarter with back pain, an ongoing issue for the lanky forward. His recent play has been critical in Utah’s surge, but he has now sat out seven games this season with the ailment.

The Hawks squandered a 17-point fourth-quarter advantage in a 108-104 loss at Golden State on Sunday and had dropped three of four games. But they made 10 of 15 shots in the fourth quarter and outscored the Jazz 31-25 to claim the rare win at Utah.

Johnson made a contested jumper to make it 101-97 and then C.J. Miles missed two free throws on the other end with 32.2 seconds remaining. The rebound resulted in a jump ball that Smith won. Johnson and Crawford made free throws in the final seconds to clinch the victory.

Beyond snapping a 15-game road losing streak in Utah, the win clinched Atlantas first season series sweep of the Jazz since the 1992-93 season.

Without two of their starters, the Jazz came out flat and fell behind by as many as 11 in the first quarter. But seldom-used center Kyrylo Fesenko led the Jazz on a 17-2 run to start the second period. Fesenko’s three-point play capped the surge and gave Utah a 41-30 lead.

NOTES: Mehmet Okur returned to the lineup after missing two games for the birth of his son, but played only 14 minutes and had six points. … The Jazz had a 25-4 advantage in second-chance points and outscored Atlanta 58-36 in the paint. … The Hawks are 18-1 when shooting 50 percent or better from the field.

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