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Jordan scores 25 points for victorious Wizards

BOSTON -- Michael Jordan is doing everything he can to extend his career.

Jordan had 25 points and 13 rebounds Sunday to keep Washington's playoff hopes alive and lead the Wizards to a 99-98 overtime victory over the Celtics in what was likely his last game in Boston.

"Michael played a happy game," Washington coach Doug Collins said. "He played this game, I thought, very loose, and (he) smiled. It was fun to watch him have fun."

Christian Laettner had 13 rebounds and 16 points, including the game-winning jumper with 53 seconds left. Jerry Stackhouse scored 24 for Washington, which is two games behind Milwaukee for the eighth spot in the Eastern Conference playoff race with six games to play. The Bucks own the tiebreaker.

"Mathematically, we're still in it. So let's just keep winning and let the chips fall where they may," said Jordan, who will retire for a third time after the season. "I want to make sure I smile when I walk away this time."

He was chuckling along with the crowd when he faked out Eric Williams in the first quarter, and again when he missed a reverse layup in the second half.

"I know this is not going to last forever," Jordan said. "I enjoy being on the court, and I'm trying to smile and have a good time and still play hard. I know that it is coming to an end, but it was fun. It was a great win."

 
Washington Wizards' Michael Jordan (23) shoots over Boston Celtics' Walter McCarty (0) during the fourth quarter in Boston, Sunday, April 6, 2003. The Wizards won 99-98.     (AP)
 

Paul Pierce had 36 points and nine rebounds for Boston, which could have clinched a playoff berth with a win. Walter McCarty scored 23, but Antoine Walker had just seven points -- two in regulation -- to go with his 14 assists and 10 rebounds.

Jordan, who scored an NBA playoff-record 63 points in Boston on April 20, 1986, made the last three baskets of the fourth quarter to help the Wizards tie it at the end of regulation.

"He was Jordan tonight," McCarty said, "the Jordan we know."

In overtime, there were three ties and two lead changes before Laettner sank a 16-footer from the left side to make it 99-98.

Under tough defensive pressure, Pierce lost the control of the ball and Tyronn Lue went to the floor to grab it and call timeout. Laettner missed and Pierce grabbed the rebound, but Walker, who was just 3-for-16 from the floor, missed a 3-pointer.

The Wizards knocked the rebound out of bounds, and the Celtics had one last chance.

Boston called timeout with eight seconds left, and Williams came in for McCarty, who was 5-for-10 from 3-point range and having one of the best games of his career.

The ball came around to Williams at the top of the key, but he missed the shot.

It was the second consecutive last-second loss for Boston, which needs just one more win, or Wizards' loss, to clinch a playoff spot. The Celtics have lost eight of their last 13 games.

"Right now, we just want to get into the playoffs," Walker said. "We've got five games left and we want to finish on a good note."

Washington's game against Atlanta on Thursday also went down to the wire before Shareef Abdur-Rahim's desperation shot at the buzzer gave the Hawks a 91-89 victory.

Jordan scored 10 in the first quarter Sunday and was well on his way to his 11th double-double of what he says will be his final season. When he went to the foul line in the first quarter, the FleetCenter lit up with flashbulbs.

After he faked out Williams in the third, the Celtics had the last laugh when Washington threw the ball away for an easy basket by Tony Battie at the other end.

Washington has beaten Boston three times this season, including a 114-69 decision in Washington on Oct. 31 that was the worst defeat in the history of the Celtics franchise. The Wizards will go for a four-game season sweep April 9.

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