The NBA Playoffs continued on Thursday with two games.
EASTERN CONFERENCE:
At Milwaukee:
Jure Holiday (who scored nine points) converted a layup with 11.4 seconds remaining to lift the Milwaukee Bucks to a 86-83 game-three home victory over the Brooklyn Nets to cut the guests' conference semifinal series advantage to two games to one.
Khris Middleton topped the Bucks with 35 points (to go with his fifteen rebounds) while Giannis Antetokounmpo added 33 (while grabbing 14 boards).
Kevin Durant topped the Nets with 30 points to go with his eleven rebounds. Kyrie Irving added 22 points to the Brooklyn coffers.
WESTERN CONFERENCE:
At Salt Lake City, Utah:
It was another big night for Donovan Mitchell as he scored 37 points as the Utah Jazz topped the Los Angeles Clippers 117-111 at home in game two of their conference semifinal series, which they now lead two games to none.
Jordan Clarkson came off the bench to add 24 points to the Utah coffers.
Reggie Jackson topped the Clippers with 29 points while Paul George (10 rebounds) and Kawhi Leonard added 27 and 21 respectively.
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