NBA: Sixers, Celtics losses seal Miami playoffs top spot

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LOS ANGELES – The Miami Heat sealed top seeding in the Eastern Conference playoffs on Thursday as the Boston Celtics and Philadelphia 76ers suffered defeats on the road against the Milwaukee Bucks and Toronto Raptors.

The Celtics were outgunned 127-121 by the Bucks in Milwaukee while the Raptors edged out Philadelphia 119-114 in Toronto.

The combined results left Miami with an unassailable lead at the top of the Eastern Conference at 52-28 with two regular season games remaining.

Milwaukee’s victory over Boston leaves the Bucks in pole position to claim the second seed in the East.

Giannis Antetokounmpo of the Milwaukee Bucks (Getty Images via AFP)

Milwaukee are 50-30 with games against the lowly Detroit Pistons on Friday before a road game in Cleveland on Sunday.

Boston meanwhile are 50-31 with just a final regular season road game on Sunday against the Memphis Grizzlies remaining.

The Celtics looked to have clawed their way back into a winning position at the Bucks’ Fiserv Forum after trailing by 13 points near the end of the first half, taking a five-point lead at 114-109 midway through the fourth quarter.

But after Marcus Smart’s driving layup put Boston ahead at 121-118 with just over two minutes remaining, momentum swung back to Milwaukee.

Bobby Portis’s three-pointer from 27 feet leveled the scores, and then Giannis Antetokounmpo‘s free throw put the Bucks ahead at 122-121.

A Jrue Holiday layup made it 124-121 Milwaukee and then a wide-open missed layup by Boston’s Daniel Theis allowed Antetokounmpo to add another free throw for a 125-121 lead.

A George Hill steal and layup sealed the Celtics’ fate at 127-121.

Antetokounmpo and Holiday led the Bucks scorers with 29 point each while Khris Middleton added 22 points.

Smart led the Boston scorers with 29 points.

“It was a tight game, but the guys found a way to win another close game, so some positives from that,” Milwaukee coach Mike Budenholzer said.

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