Tyrese Maxey’s Exceptional Game Leads Sixers to Victory, Cleveland and Milwaukee Also Triumph in NBA Play-offs

Thanks to an exceptional game from Tyrese Maxey, the Sixers got back to 3-2 in their confrontation with the Knicks. Among the other NBA play-off matches, Cleveland beat Orlando and Milwaukee took on Indiana.

Tyrese Maxey had an exceptional game and a small miracle to save the Philadelphia 76ers from elimination against the New York Knicks, and Cleveland narrowly won to lead 3-2 against Orlando on Tuesday in the first round of the play-offs NBA.

In a boiling and hostile Madison Square Garden, the young Tyrese Maxey (23 years old) had a huge match, his best in the play-offs with 46 points and 9 assists to allow the 76ers to only be led 3-2 by the Knicks, thanks to a 112-106 success after overtime.

Maxey, named last week as the player with the greatest progress of the year, especially shone during a once again crazy end to the match, the 5th in 5 matches in a grandiose series.

The Sixers were however trailing by six points with 29 seconds remaining. But two long-range shots from Maxey, the second from the floor logo, far behind the arc, put the 76ers back in the game. A final counter from Frenchman Nicolas Batum on Jalen Brunson allowed the visitors to snatch extra time.

Brunson, leader and darling of the Garden, planted 5 entry points (40 in total, for a crazy average of 34.4 over the series), before the Knicks collapsed by conceding nine consecutive points.

“We were just trying to survive, the season was at stake. I have confidence in my work”commented Maxey, who roared after snatching extra time.

New York, which announced on Tuesday the withdrawal of Croatian Bojan Bogdanovic for the rest of the play-offs, will have to return to Philadelphia for Game 6 on Thursday.

Once again insulted by Madison Square Garden, Joel Embiid stood out with a triple double (19 points, 16 rebounds, 10 assists) and a bad move on Brunson which almost cost his team the match in overtime.

Cleveland goes ahead

Donovan Mitchell’s Cleveland Cavaliers (28 points) reacted after two defeats to narrowly win at home against the Orlando Magic (104-103), and lead 3-2.

The Cavaliers were however deprived of pivot Jarrett Allen (shot to the ribs) and had to face the fury of Paolo Banchero, author of 39 points and 8 rebounds, he who is playing at the age of 21 in his first play-offs for his second NBA season .

A decisive block from Evan Mobley (14 points, 13 rebounds) on Franz Wagner sealed the outcome of the match six seconds from time.

Milwaukee creates a surprise

Trailing 3-1 and deprived of their two stars Giannis Antetokounmpo (calf) and Damian Lillard (Achilles tendon), the Milwaukee Bucks created a surprise by crushing the Indiana Pacers (115-92) at home to return to 3-2 .

Unexpected hero, Bobby Portis (29 points, 10 rebounds) shone with Khris Middleton (29 points, 12 rebounds) to prevent Doc Rivers’ team from early elimination.

Opposite, the Pacers were unrecognizable and particularly clumsy (36 out of 81 at 44.4% shooting). They will now have the opportunity to close the series on Thursday at home, while remaining under threat of a return to the floor of the Bucks stars.

2024-05-01 07:27:04
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