John Wall's dagger 3-pointer forces Wizards-Celtics to Game 7

Let it be known: if you come to Washington in funerary attire, you better bury John Wall.

The Wizards point guard struggled for large portions of Game 6, but Wall nailed a clutch 3-pointer to give the Wizards a 92-91 win on Friday night and send this second-round Eastern Conference series back to Boston for a Game 7 on Monday.

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Wall's late-game heroics followed a valiant effort by the Celtics' Al Horford, who made an absurd, off-the-glass jumper to stake Boston to a 91-89 lead. However, Horford had to take the shot with time remaining on the clock, as Washington's Bradley Beal created a two-for-one situation for the Wizards on the previous possession by taking a quick shot to tie the game at 89-all.

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Coach Scott Brooks should thank Beal for his smart play, as Washington had multiple timeouts on that possession but declined using them to set up that two-for-one scenario.

Wall finished with 26 points on 9-for-25 shooting and eight assists; his Boston counterpart, Isaiah Thomas, had 27 points on 8-for-24 shooting and seven assists. Avery Bradley chipped in 27 points for the Celtics, who got just five points from their bench players.

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Wizards guard Bradley Beal led all scorers with 33 points on 15-for-26 shooting.

The win was a nice moment of catharsis for Washington fans, who watched the Penguins eliminate the Capitals in Game 7 of their Stanley Cup playoff series on Wednesday, the same night the Wizards dropped Game 5 to the Celtics (and the Nationals lost, for good measure):

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The home team has won all six games in this series, a trend that bodes poorly for Washington headed into Game 7 — unless Wall can put together another heroic effort, as he did on Friday.