PLAYOFFS

Avery Bradley powers Celtics past Wizards in Game 5

Associated Press
Boston Celtics guard Avery Bradley (0) and center Al Horford (42) react to a play against the Washington Wizards during the second half in Game 5.

BOSTON (AP) — Avery Bradley scored a playoff career-high 29 points as the Boston Celtics beat the Washington Wizards 123-101 on Wednesday night to take a 3-2 lead in the Eastern Conference semifinals.

"It can't just be Isaiah Thomas every single night," Bradley said.

Al Horford added 19 points, seven assists, and six rebounds. Thomas was also active, scoring 18 points and handing out nine assists.

"I just thought we all came out with a better sense of purpose today," Celtics coach Brad Stevens said. "I just thought we got great energy from everybody. We were trying to play with a higher motor."

Game 6 is Friday night in Washington, where the Wizards easily won their two games. If the Celtics win, they would move on to host the Cleveland Cavaliers to open the Eastern Conference finals.

"We know what’s at stake," Thomas said. "We know it’s going to be a hostile environment. Limit our turnovers. Limit their transitions."

Game 7 would be in Boston on Monday.

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Boston led by as many as 26 points, negating Washington's physicality by spreading the floor and knocking down 16 3-pointers.

"Just the combination of a lot of things," Wizards coach Scott Brooks said. "But the biggest thing, they played well. Gotta five their team credit."

John Wall had 21 for the Wizards, who haven't won a playoff game in Boston since 1982.

The Wizards scored the first four points of game, but that was followed by 16-0 run by the Celtics.

It marked the fourth time in the series that one team has had a run of at least 16-0, including three times in the first quarter. Washington had a 16-0 spurt to start Game 1, a 22-0 run in Game 3 and 26-0 burst in Game 4.

During Boston's first-quarter spurt Wednesday, the Wizards missed eight straight shots before it was ended by Otto Porter's basket.

Boston also did a good job of sharing the ball, getting assists on 12 of 13 baskets in the opening 12 minutes. Thomas had five assists, more than Washington's entire team (four) in the period.

The Wizards responded with more energy after halftime, but each of their mini-runs were quickly beaten back by Boston, which continued to share the ball and take advantage of their fast break opportunities.

The Celtics' lead grew to 26 points in the fourth quarter.