Minnesota Timberwolves sweep Suns out of NBA play-offs as LA Clippers, NY Knicks win

The Minnesota Timberwolves' Anthony Edwards shook off a slow start that saw him score nine points in the first half. PHOTO: AFP

WASHINGTON – The Minnesota Timberwolves, powered by 40 points from Anthony Edwards, swept Kevin Durant and the Phoenix Suns out of the National Basketball Association (NBA) play-offs and reached the second round for the first time in 20 years on April 28.

The Timberwolves withstood a combined 82 points from Devin Booker and Durant in the 122-116 Game 4 victory to become the first team to clear the first round.

They will face either the Denver Nuggets or Los Angeles Lakers, with the reigning champions Nuggets leading that series 3-1.

With a chance to reach the second round for just the second time in franchise history, the 22-year-old Edwards shook off a slow start that saw him score nine points in the first half.

“I knew what was at stake. I came out, like, man, I got nine points, there’s no way we can win this game if I don’t get myself going and put my team on my back. And we came out with the win,” Edwards told broadcaster TNT.

His teammate Rudy Gobert said: “We’ve watched him grow, evolve as a leader, as a player, as a man. It’s been fun.”

Booker scored 49 points and two-time NBA champion Durant added 33 in a game that featured 23 lead changes – with neither team leading by more than six points.

It was a bitter end to the season for Phoenix, who had high hopes of a deep play-off run after bringing in Bradley Beal to join Durant and Booker in a “Big Three” in Arizona.

Said Suns coach Frank Vogel: “Their whole team created a lot of problems for us. The role players, the stars. Anthony Edwards is a special, special talent. And their bigs played really well.”

In Dallas, the Los Angeles Clippers survived an epic Mavericks comeback bid, squandering a 31-point lead but holding on for a 116-111 victory that tied their Western Conference series at 2-2.

Paul George scored 26 of his 33 points in the first half to help the Clippers build their big advantage despite the injury absence of Kawhi Leonard.

James Harden scored 15 of his 33 in the fourth quarter, when Dallas – led by the star duo of Kyrie Irving and Luka Doncic (29 points) – threatened to match the biggest comeback win in NBA play-off history.

Irving scored 40 points for Dallas, including a driving lay-up through traffic with 2min 15sec to play that gave the Mavs their first lead since the first quarter at 105-104.

Doncic delivered a triple-double with 10 rebounds and 10 assists, but in the waning minutes it was George, Harden and the Clippers who came through.

“I just got to help him more,” Doncic said of Irving. “I feel like I’m letting him down, so I got to be there. I got to help him more. He’s given everything that he has, and he’s been amazing for us the whole series.”

George made his first basket of the second half, a three-pointer, to put the Clippers back to 107-105 ahead with 1:55 to play.

Harden converted a three-point play and the Clippers held on. “We can’t go home down 3-1,” Harden said of the Clippers’ resolve.

In Philadelphia, Jalen Brunson’s 47 points broke the New York franchise record for a play-off game as the Knicks took a 3-1 lead over the Sixers. Brunson added 10 assists in a 97-92 victory as reigning NBA Most Valuable Player Joel Embiid and the Sixers were pushed to the brink of elimination.

O.G. Anunoby had 16 points and 14 rebounds while putting in an impressive defensive effort against Embiid, who led the Sixers with 27 points and 10 rebounds.

With a chance to clinch the series at home on April 30, Brunson wasn’t interested in reflecting on his record.

“I’ll look back when I retire,” he said. “Seriously, it’s great right now, helped us get a win. But it’s not going to do anything for us going forward.”

In Indianapolis, the Pacers drilled 22 three-pointers in a 126-113 victory over the short-handed Milwaukee Bucks to take a 3-1 series lead.

Myles Turner hit a play-off career high of seven three-pointers on the way to 29 points and Tyrese Haliburton added 24 points for the Pacers, who had six players in double figures.

The Bucks, with superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo still sidelined by a calf injury, were also without the injured Damian Lillard.

They also had forward Bobby Portis ejected in the first quarter after a scuffle with Andrew Nembhard. AFP

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