Celtics 105, Bulls 83; Boston wins series 4-2

This game was out of hand after the third quarter, as the Celtics held a 88-59 advantage. Avery Bradley (23/5/3) led the way for the Celtics, going 9-of-12 shooting in the blowout. Boston also shot 16-for-39 from three-point range. On the other hand, Chicago shot 4-for-19 from three. Other than Jimmy Butler (23/7/0), not a single Bulls player scored over 10 points in the loss.

Wizards 115, Hawks 99; Washington wins series 4-2

John Wall (42/1/8) and Bradley Beal (31/3/3) combined for 73 points, which is the most they’ve ever combined for in the regular season or playoffs. The two shot 27-for-42 from the field and 16-for-18 from the free throw line in a dominant performance. Paul Millsap (31/10/7) and Dennis Schroder (26/1/10) were solid for the Hawks, but the Wizards were able to hold on after getting off to a 65-46 lead by halftime.

Clippers 98, Jazz 93; Series tied 3-3

In a tight, defensive battle, Chris Paul (29/3/8) willed his Clippers team to victory, going 10-of-20 shooting over 38 minutes. While Los Angeles went just 15-for-26 from the free throw line and had 16 turnovers compared to 17 assists, Utah went 22-for-33 from the line and struggled from the perimeter, going 7-for-26. Further, heading into Game 7, Rudy Gobert’s ankle injury that he suffered at the end of the third quarter will be of major concern for the Jazz. Gordon Hayward (31/7/4) led Utah in scoring.