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NBA play-in tournament: Portland Trail Blazers clinch playoff spot as Charlotte Hornets stay alive with overtime win

Deni Avdija scores 41 points as the Portland Trail Blazers come back to beat the Phoenix Suns 114-110 and book a Western Conference playoff spot; the Charlotte Hornets stay alive in the Eastern Conference as LaMelo Ball scores winning layup in thrilling overtime win over Miami Heat

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Image: Deni Avdija starred for the Portland Trail Blazers as they booked an NBA playoff spot

The Portland Trail Blazers clinched a playoff spot with a comeback victory over the Phoenix Suns on Tuesday, while the Charlotte Hornets advanced in the NBA's play-in tournament with a thrilling overtime win over the Miami Heat.

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The winner of the clash between the seventh-ranked Suns and eighth-ranked Trail Blazers secured a guaranteed playoff spot as the No 7 seed in the Western Conference.

The defeated Suns will now play either the ninth-ranked Los Angeles Clippers or 10th-ranked Golden State Warriors for a final chance to secure the No 8 seed.

In the Eastern Conference, the ninth-ranked Hornets will next play the loser from the Philadelphia 76ers' meeting with the Orlando Magic in the seventh versus eighth matchup in the play-in tournament.

Trail Blazers battle back to beat Suns and book playoff spot

Deni Avdija scored 41 points - including a go-ahead three-pointer with 16.1 seconds left - as the Trail Blazers rallied from an 11-point fourth quarter deficit to beat the Suns 114-110.

Jordan Goodwin drove for a layup to give the Suns a 110-109 lead with 32 seconds left, but Avdija, who also had 12 assists, responded with a physical take to the rim, making a layup while also getting fouled - and making the free throw - for a 112-110 lead.

The Suns had a chance to go back ahead but Jalen Green's three-pointer was off the mark. Goodwin grabbed the offensive rebound but was stripped by Matisse Thybulle to seal the win for the Blazers.

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Portland earn the No 7 seed in the Western Conference playoffs as a result and they will face No 2 seed the San Antonio Spurs in the first round.

The Blazers had led 83-82 going into the fourth quarter despite shooting just 1 of 11 three-pointers in the third.

Phoenix pushed to its first lead of the second half when Green made a jumper on the opening possession of the fourth. It was the start of an 11-0 run that gave the Suns a 93-83 advantage.

Royce O'Neale's steal and three-pointer put Phoenix ahead 98-87 lead with 7:13 remaining, but that's when the Blazers started their comeback.

Ball sees Hornets advance in thrilling overtime win over Heat

The Hornets beat the Heat 127-126 in overtime to advance in the NBA play-in tournament as LaMelo Ball scored the winning layup with 4.7 seconds remaining.

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Image: LaMelo Ball (R) celebrates as the Charlotte Hornets beat the Miami Heat in overtime

Miami lost Bam Adebayo to injury early in the game but led before Charlotte rallied in the third quarter, Coby White leading the comeback with a series of three-pointers.

The Heat responded in the fourth, with Andrew Wiggins hitting back-to-back threes to see Miami into the lead, before White tied the game late to force overtime.

Miami coach Erik Spoelstra complained that Ball should have been ejected for tripping Adebayo, leading to a lower back injury that knocked the Heat's star out of the game.

Ball fell to the floor after missing a shot on a drive to the basket early in the second quarter, and he appeared to reach out with his left arm and grab Adebayo's left leg, causing the big man to fall.

Ball was not called for a foul, and Adebayo remained on the floor as play continued. He eventually got up and walked to the locker room under his own power but did not return.

Ball, who scored 30 points and made the go-ahead layup with 4.7 seconds left in overtime, apologised for his role in Adebayo's injury but said he was disoriented because he had been hit in the head on the drive.

Miles Bridges would seal the win for the Hornets with a block at the buzzer, eliminating the Heat from the playoffs.

How and when to watch the NBA playoffs on Sky Sports

The 2026 NBA playoffs begins on Sky Sports this Sunday, April 19, with four live games on Sky Sports Action from 6pm onwards.

All timings listed in British Summer Time:

6pm - East No 7 seed @ Boston Celtics (2)

8.30pm - West No 8 seed @ Oklahoma City Thunder (1)

11pm - East No 8 seed @ Detroit Pistons (1)

2am - Portland Trail Blazers (7) @ San Antonio Spurs (2)

Sky Sports will also be showing all of the Western Conference Finals live from May 20.

Western Conference first-round playoffs:

*First teams denotes home court advantage

Oklahoma City Thunder (1) vs 8th seed (TBC)

San Antonio Spurs (2) vs Portland Trail Blazers (7)

Denver Nuggets (3) vs Minnesota Timberwolves (6)

Los Angeles Lakers (4) vs Houston Rockets (5)

Play-in tournament:

1. Phoenix Suns (7) 110-114 Portland Trail Blazers (8)

2. Los Angeles Clippers (9) vs Golden State Warriors (10)

3. Phoenix Suns vs Winner Game 2

Eastern Conference first-round playoffs:

Detroit Pistons (1) vs 8th seed (TBC)

Boston Celtics (2) vs 7th seed (TBC)

New York Knicks (3) vs Atlanta Hawks (6)

Cleveland Cavaliers (4) vs Toronto Raptors (5)

Play-in tournament:

1. Philadelphia 76ers (7) vs Orlando Magic (8)

2. Charlotte Hornets (9) 127-126 Miami Heat (10)

3. Loser Game 1 vs Charlotte Hornets

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