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    SPORTS
Thursday, May 16, 2019
East Oregonian
A9
Bucks fi nish with a flourish, rally to top Raptors 108-100
By TIM REYNOLDS
AP Basketball Writer
MILWAUKEE — Down for
most of the game, clearly rusty at
times after nearly a full week off,
the Milwaukee Bucks looked very
much like a team in trouble.
Until the fourth quarter.
The team with the NBA’s best
record this season found its stride
at the perfect time.
Brook Lopez scored 13 of his
career playoff-high 29 points in the
fourth quarter, Giannis Antetok-
ounmpo added 24 points and the
Bucks closed the game on a 10-0
run to beat the Toronto Raptors
108-100 in Game 1 of the Eastern
Conference fi nals on Wednesday
night. Milwaukee forced Toronto
into missing its fi nal eight shots
and outscored the Raptors 32-17 in
the fourth.
“I think it speaks a little bit to
the character of the group,” Bucks
coach Mike Budenholzer said.
“They just stick with it. I think it’s
become a little bit of a theme in the
playoffs: I think eventually, hope-
fully, we feel like if we stick with
what we’re doing good things will
happen for us.”
Lopez had a dunk with 2:20 left
to put the Bucks ahead for good,
added a 3-pointer on the next Mil-
waukee possession to push the
lead to four and the Bucks — after
trailing for most of the game —
did just enough in the fi nal min-
utes to grab the series lead.
Malcolm Brogdon scored 15
and Nikola Mirotic had 13 for
Milwaukee.
“Total team effort,” Lopez said.
Kawhi Leonard scored 31
points and Kyle Lowry added 30
for the Raptors, who led by as
many as 13 early and took an 83-76
lead into the fi nal quarter. Lowry
Christman: Second gold?
Continued from Page A8
an adjustment,” Christman
said. “And, Kaylee and I
just got through running
the 3,000 (at district), and
we had to turn around and
run another lap. That does
not help your time.”
What the future
holds
This weekend likely
will be the fi nal laps
Christman will run com-
petitively. She is headed
to the University of Mon-
tana, where she will study
pre-med.
Christman has a 4.0
GPA and will be co-vale-
dictorian of her class when
it graduates May 26.
“I’ve been approached a
few times about running,”
she said. “But if I am on a
team, it might be a distrac-
tion and it would be hard
to get in on research pro-
grams because I wouldn’t
have the time. I want to
graduate, go to med school
and be a neurologist. I will
miss competing. I have
run cross-county and track
and played basketball in
high school. It’s a part of
me.”
was 5 for 7 in the fourth — and his
teammates were 0 for 15 in that
deciding quarter.
“Fourth quarter killed us,
32-17,” Lowry said. “They out-
played us in that fourth quarter.
They got a little bit more aggres-
sive. They made some big shots,
made some big plays. It sucks
when you lose like that. But we
had our chance and we’ve got to
learn from it.”
Lopez added 11 rebounds for
the Bucks, who had three play-
ers post double-doubles. Ante-
tokounmpo had 14 rebounds and
Khris Middleton fi nished with 11
points and 10 rebounds for Mil-
waukee, which is now 9-1 in this
postseason.
The Bucks trailed for 37 of the
game’s 48 minutes.
Didn’t matter. They stayed just
close enough until they could fi n-
ish with a serious kick.
PREP ROUNDUP
Mustangs take down Stanfi eld/Echo in BMC contest
East Oregonian
Heppner/Ione ran in
seven in the bottom of the
second inning on the way
to a fi ve inning 11-1 defeat
of their Stanfi eld/Echo hosts
on Wednesday in a Blue
Mountain Conference game.
Kason Cimmiyotti had a
game-high three RBIs in the
second inning, and Zaiber
Glover and Hayden Hyatt
each posted two. Hyatt
will meet from 9-11 a.m. at
Warberg Court. Students
in third through eighth
grade have a registration
fee of $50, and meet from
9 a.m. to noon each day.
Daily
competitions
include 3-point shootouts,
free throw contests, hot
shots, 1-on-1, and 3-on-3
games.
Prizes
and
camp
T-shirts will also be avail-
able to participants.
For more information
on registration, contact
Pendleton basketball head
coach Zach Dong at 208-
948-0390, or via email at
zachary.dong@pendleton.
k12.or.us.
East Oregonian
Aspiring
Buckaroos
will have a chance to hone
their skills on Warberg
Court this summer.
The Pendleton High
School basketball team and
staff will host the Bucka-
roo Basketball Camp from
Monday, June 17 through
Wednesday, June 19.
Campers will receive
instruction on their foot-
work, shot preparation,
ball handling, passing, and
more.
Players in fi rst through
second grade pay a regis-
tration fee of $40 to enroll
in the Lil’ Buck Camp, and
pitched for fi ve innings and
tallied eight strikeouts, giv-
ing up just four hits along
the way.
Hunter Padberg hit a per-
fect 2-for-2 at bat, scoring
two runs.
Javon Curiel was the only
Tiger to score. On Stan-
fi eld’s mound, Jayden San-
chez surrendered seven runs
on seven hits and two walks.
The second game was
left unfi nished due to rain.
The Mustangs were ahead
12-3 in the top of the fourth.
Boys tennis
HERMISTON
AT
MCC CHAMPIONSHIPS
— Hayden Cissna opened
Saturday’s 3A Mid-Colu-
miba Conference champion-
ships with a 6-0, 6-0 sweep
of Kennewick’s Matthew
Lin. He then defeated Taylor
Forbes of Kamiakin 6-0, 6-1.
Cissna advanced to Mon-
day’s semifi nals, where he
lost to Kennewick’s Jackson
Clary.
Hermiston’s
Jaiden
Ruloph beat Kennewick’s
Hunter Schwartz in two
6-2 sets, then lost to Kami-
akin’s Blake Linde, 6-1,
6-1 in a consolation match.
Ruloph fell to Ryan Gavino
of Southridge to take fourth
place in the tournament —
one spot away from a trip to
districts.
SCOREBOARD
LOCAL SLATE
THURSDAY, MAY 16
Pendleton High School
to host Buckaroo
Basketball Camp
AP Photo/Frank Gunn
Toronto Raptors guard Kyle Lowry (7) passes the ball under pressure from
Milwaukee Bucks forward Nikola Mirotic (41) during the second half in
Game 1 of the NBA basketball playoff s Eastern Conference fi nal in Mil-
waukee on Wednesday.
Softball
Mac-Hi at The Dalles, 4 p.m.
Tennis
Riverside at Semi-Finals (Oregon State
University), 3:30 p.m.
FRIDAY, MAY 17
Baseball
Pendleton at Redmond (DH), 2 p.m.
Softball
Pendleton at La Grande, 5 p.m.
Tennis
Pendleton at 5A state tournament,
Portland
Riverside at Semi-Finals (Oregon State
University), 3:30 p.m.
Ione at State Tournament (Oregon State
University), TBD
Track and fi eld
Hermiston at District 8 Championships
(Richland), 3 p.m.
Heppner/Ione, Pilot Rock/Nixyaawii/
Ukiah, Weston-McEwen at Varsity Cham-
pionships (Western Oregon Univer-
sity), TBD
Mac-Hi, Riverside at State Meet (Mt.
Hood CC), TBD
Pendleton vs. Crook County (at
Prineville), TBD
SATURDAY, MAY 18
Track and fi eld
Hermiston at District 8 Championships
(Richland), 11:30 a.m.
Heppner/Ione, Pilot Rock/Nixyaawii/
Ukiah, Weston-McEwen at Varsity Cham-
pionships (Western Oregon Univer-
sity), TBD
Mac-Hi, Riverside at State Meet (Mt.
Hood CC), TBD
Tennis
Pendleton at 5A state tournament,
Portland
Hermiston at District 8 Championships
(Kamiakin), 9 a.m.
Ione at State Tournament (Oregon State
University), TBD
Riverside at State Finals (Oregon State
University), TBD
NBA PLAYOFF GLANCE
CONFERENCE FINALs
(Best-of-7; x-if necessary)
Eastern Conference
Milwaukee 1, Toronto 0
Wednesday, May 15: Milwaukee 108,
Toronto 100
Friday, May 17: Toronto at Milwaukee,
5:30 p.m.
Sunday, May 19: Milwaukee at Toronto,
4 p.m.
Tuesday, May 21: Milwaukee at Toronto,
5:30 p.m.
x-May 23: Toronto at Milwaukee,
5:30 p.m.
x-May 25: Milwaukee at Toronto,
5:30 p.m.
x-May 27: Toronto at Milwaukee,
5:30 p.m.
Western Conference
Golden State 1, Portland 0
Tuesday, May 14: Golden State 116, Port-
land 94
Thursday, May 16: Portland at Golden
State, 6 p.m.
Saturday, May 18: Golden State at Port-
land, 6 p.m.
Monday, May 20: Golden State at Port-
land, 6 p.m.
x-Wednesday, May 22: Portland at
Golden State, 6 p.m.
x-Friday, May 24: Golden State at Port-
land, 6 p.m.
x-Sunday, May 26: Portland at Golden
State, 6 p.m.
NHL PLAYOFF GLANCE
CONFERENCE FINALS
(Best-of-7; x-if necessary)
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Boston 3, Carolina 0
Thursday, May 9: Boston 5, Carolina 2
Sunday, May 12: Boston 6, Carolina 2
Tuesday, May 14: Boston 2, Carolina 1
Thursday, May 16: Boston at Carolina,
5 p.m.
x-May 18: Carolina at Boston, 4:15 p.m.
x-May 20: Boston at Carolina, 5 p.m.
x-May 22: Carolina at Boston, 5 p.m.
WESTERN CONFERENCE
San Jose 2, St. Louis 1
Saturday, May 11: San Jose 6, St. Louis 3
Monday, May 13: St. Louis 4, San Jose 2
Wednesday, May 15: San Jose 5, St. Louis
4, OT
May 17: San Jose at St. Louis, 5 p.m.
Sunday, May 19: St. Louis at San Jose,
noon
x-May 21: San Jose at St. Louis, 5 p.m.
x-May 23: St. Louis at San Jose, 6 p.m.
MLB
NATIONAL LEAGUE
All Times PDT
East
Philadelphia
Atlanta
New York
Washington
Miami
Central
Chicago
Milwaukee
St. Louis
Pittsburgh
Cincinnati
W
24
22
20
17
10
W
25
26
23
21
19
L
18
21
21
25
31
L
15
19
20
19
24
Pct
.571
.512
.488
.405
.244
Pct
.625
.578
.535
.525
.442
GB
—
2½
3½
7
13½
GB
—
1½
3½
4
7½
West
W
L
Pct
GB
Los Angeles
28 16 .636
—
Arizona
24 20 .545
4
San Diego
22 20 .524
5
Colorado
20 22
.476
7
San Francisco 18 24 .429
9
Wednesday’s Games
Arizona 11, Pittsburgh 1
San Francisco 4, Toronto 3
Cincinnati 6, Chicago Cubs 5, 10 innings
Milwaukee 5, Philadelphia 2
Washington 5, N.Y. Mets 1
Boston 6, Colorado 5, 10 innings
Tampa Bay 1, Miami 0
Atlanta 4, St. Louis 0
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East
W
L
Pct
GB
Tampa Bay
26
15
.634
—
New York
26
16
.619
½
Boston
23
20
.535
4
Toronto
17
25
.405
9½
Baltimore
14
28
.333
12½
Central
W
L
Pct
GB
Minnesota
27
15
.643
—
Cleveland
22
19
.537
4½
Chicago
19
22
.463
7½
Detroit
18
23
.439
8½
Kansas City
15
27
.357
12
West
W
L
Pct
GB
Houston
29
15
.659
—
Seattle
22
23
.489
7½
Los Angeles
20
23
.465
8½
Texas
17
22
.436
9½
Oakland
19
25
.432
10
Wednesday’s Games
Minnesota 8, L.A. Angels 7
N.Y. Yankees 5, Baltimore 3, 1st game
San Francisco 4, Toronto 3
N.Y. Yankees 3, Baltimore 1, 2nd game
Boston 6, Colorado 5, 10 innings
Houston 5, Detroit 1
Tampa Bay 1, Miami 0
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