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Hawks sting Hornets, set Wizards play-off

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LOS ANGELES: The Atlanta Hawks beat the Charlotte Hornets 103-76 on Tuesday with 19 points and 12 rebounds from centre Dwight Howard to set an NBA play-off date with the Washington Wizards.


The Hawks’ fourth-straight victory assured them of the fifth seed in the Eastern Conference, guaranteeing they’ll play the fourth-seeded Wizards in the first round when the post-season kicks off over the weekend. “We’ve been here before,” said Atlanta coach Mike Budenholzer, whose team has endured a roller-coaster regular season marked by soaring winning streaks and dispiriting skids.


“We need to stay humble, stay edgy and remember why we’re playing better lately,” he added. “Last four games it’s been a simple message — compete, stay together — and guys are doing that well.”


Howard connected on seven of nine attempts from the floor as the Hawks beat the Hornets for the first time in four games this season. Paul Millsap added 10 points and seven rebounds and Ersan Ilyasova chipped in 10 for Atlanta, who rested their key players in the fourth quarter.


Everyone on the Hawks roster scored. Thabo Sefolosha, who missed the previous eight games with a right groin strain, limbered up for the playoffs, entering in the second quarter and finishing with four points.


Atlanta seized control in the first quarter when Howard scored 10 points. The Hawks shot 72 per cent from the field in the period and led 38-26.


The Hawks stayed hot in the second quarter and led by as many as 21 points on three occasions on the way to a 63-44 half-time lead.


Atlanta pushed their lead to as many as 29 in the third. They were up by 34 with 2:43 left in the contest.


“Good performance,” Budenholzer said. “I was pleased with our defensive activity, our aggressiveness at times was really, really good, the ball movement.”


While the Hawks and Wizards are locked in for the first round, plenty remained to be decided on Wednesday’s final night of the regular season.


The Boston Celtics lead the reigning NBA champion Cleveland Cavaliers by one game atop the East. Boston host the Milwaukee Bucks on Wednesday in their season finale while Cleveland host the Toronto Raptors in a game they have already said superstar LeBron James will miss. The Indiana Pacers, Chicago Bulls and Miami Heat go into their season finales on Wednesday fighting for the last two playoff spots in the East.


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In the West on Tuesday, Russell Westbrook was a spectator as his Oklahoma City Thunder held off the Minnesota Timberwolves 100-98 in Minneapolis.


Victor Oladipo scored 20 points and hit the game-winning jump shot with 6.3 seconds left for the Thunder, who rested Westbrook two days after their superstar recorded his record-setting 42nd triple-double of the season.


Westbrook was sitting out for the first time this season. In a league in which resting stars has become a hot topic, he was one of just six players in the league to have started all of his team’s games.


In his absence, six Thunder players scored in double figures. — AFP


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