Oklahoma City close out Lakers, Sixers on brink

Monday Boston 101-85 Philadelphia Celtics lead series 3-2

Wednesday, May 23, 2012
BEATEN AND OUT: Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers gets a slam dunk against the Oklahoma City Thunder during Game Five. Net photo.

MondayBoston 101-85 PhiladelphiaCeltics lead series 3-2Oklahoma City 106-90 LA Lakers Thunder win series 4-1OKLAHOMA – Oklahoma City plunged the final dagger into the Los Angeles Lakers with a 106-90 rout that sent them to their second consecutive NBA Western Conference finals.Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook propelled the rising Thunder while leaving the storied Lakers franchise in a state of uncertainty after completing the 4-1 best-of-seven series win.Durant and Westbrook combined for 53 points and the home team withstood 42 from Kobe Bryant to set up a West final against the top-seed San Antonio Spurs."It’s a step in the right direction. The Lakers are an unbelievable organization,” Durant told reporters. It feels good to advance, but we have to keep going.”The Thunder had moved into position to eliminate Los Angeles with fourth-quarter comebacks in Games Two and Four but they dominated late in the clincher to punctuate their triumph.Oklahoma City trailed 70-66 midway through the third but finished the quarter with a 17-7 run, then rattled off the first 10 points of the fourth, most with Bryant sitting on the bench.In the East, Brandon Bass scored 27 points to spark the Boston Celtics to a 101-85 win over Philadelphia and move within one victory of a place in the NBA Eastern Conference Finals.Bass found his shooting touch in the third quarter, where he scored 18 points to net a playoff career high and help the Celtics pull away from the 76ers. The Game Five win gave Boston a 3-2 lead in the best-of-seven second-round series.Kevin Garnett added 20, while Rajon Rondo tallied 13 points and 14 assists for Boston, who trailed early but outscored the 76ers 54-35 in the final two quarters.Elton Brand lead Philadelphia with 19 points. Game Six is on Wednesday in Philadelphia.