Boston Celtics out for more with chance to finish off Orlando Magic in Game 5.

BOSTON โ€“ The Boston Celtics are one win away from advancing in their pursuit of back-to-back NBA championships, with a chance to close out their Eastern Conference first-round series against the Orlando Magic in Game 5 on April 29 (April 30, Singapore time) at home.

Boston secured victories in the first two games of the best-of-seven series at TD Garden, while the teams split the next two in Orlando. A 107-98 win in Game 4 gave the Celtics a 3-1 series lead.

โ€œTheyโ€™ll come out hard to try to end this series and get some rest,โ€ said Orlandoโ€™s Kentavious Caldwell-Pope. โ€œBut weโ€™re playing with urgency. We need this win to extend the series to Game 6, and weโ€™re excited for the challenge.โ€

Game 4 was knotted at 91-91 before the Celtics surged with a 10-1 run and outscored the Magic 16-7 down the stretch.

โ€œThat was a big road win in a tough and physical setting against a team hungry to knock us out,โ€ said Bostonโ€™s Jaylen Brown. โ€œNow we regroup and get ready to defend home court.โ€

The series has been marked by Orlandoโ€™s aggressive style, which the Celtics have embraced. โ€œWe had to match that physicality control the boards, focus on the little things, and stay disciplined. Thereโ€™s still room for improvement,โ€ Brown added.

Free throws played a crucial role in Game 4, with Boston converting 30 of 32, including six late-game attempts as Orlando fouled. Jayson Tatum was perfect from the line, going 14-for-14, while Brown hit nine of 10. In contrast, the Magic made 14 of their 20 attempts.

Orlando coach Jamahl Mosley commented on the physical play and foul discrepancy: โ€œWe pride ourselves on attacking the rim, and while the foul counts are uneven, we need to adjust and stay aggressive.โ€

Orlandoโ€™s Paolo Banchero and Franz Wagner have been consistent scorers, each posting at least 23 points in every game. Banchero has topped 31 points in three of the four matchups. โ€œThis is win or go home,โ€ said Wagner. โ€œWeโ€™re going into Boston with the right mindset to force a Game 6.โ€

Should Orlando win Game 5, the series will return to their home court for Game 6 on May 1. Theyโ€™ve beaten Boston in three of four games at home this season.

In other playoff action on April 28, the Cleveland Cavaliers completed a dominant 4-0 sweep over the Miami Heat with a 138-83 blowout win. Led by Donovan Mitchellโ€™s 22 points, six Cavaliers players scored in double figures, ending the Heatโ€™s postseason run in front of their home fans.

Meanwhile, in the Western Conference, the Golden State Warriors edged the Houston Rockets 109-106 to take a 3-1 lead in their series. Jimmy Butler paced the Warriors with 27 points, and Brandin Podziemski added 26. Alperen Sengun led the Rockets with 31 points in a losing effort.

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