Australians Joe Ingles and Dante Exum will face title favourites Golden State in the NBA Western Conference semi-finals after their Utah Jazz claimed a 4-3 playoffs series win over the Los Angeles Clippers.
Starting forward Ingles contributed 12 points, five rebounds and four steals in the series-clinching 104-91 win in LA on Sunday as the Jazz equalled their best season since 2009-10.
Exum failed to score in eight minutes off the bench as Jazz star Gordon Hayward led with 26 points and eight rebounds.
Starting point guard George Hill and bench centre Derrick Favours each had 17 points for the Jazz, while Clippers star DeAndre Jordan scored a team-high 24 points.
Ranked a place lower than the fourth-seeded Clippers heading into the series, the Jazz lost the sixth game at home as their opponents set up the deciding seventh game in front of a hostile LA crowd.
With scores tied at 24 at the end of the first quarter, the Jazz rallied to dominate the next two before closing out the 13-point win.
Utah face 2014-15 champions the Warriors, led by superstar guard Steph Curry, who are coming off a convincing 4-0 series triumph over Portland.
"They're a whole other animal," Hayward said of the Warriors.
"I know the coaches will have a whole plan for that too."
Game one will be played on Wednesday (AEDT) in Oakland, California.
Ingles' contribution in game seven against the Clippers was the Australian's highest points tally of the series.
He averaged 6.9 points in the seven games despite going scoreless in two, while youngster Exum was given scant court game time throughout the series.
The pair join Australian Boomers teammate Patty Mills in the Western Conference semi-finals after his San Antonio Spurs progressed to a showdown with the in-form Houston Rockets.
In Sunday's other playoff clash, Boston claimed a 123-111 home victory over Washington in the first game of the Eastern Conference semi-finals.
The top-seeded Celtics, winning a fifth straight playoff game after losing the first two games against Chicago, trailed 22-5 five-and-a-half minutes into the contest.
But they exploded in a 36-point third quarter before holding off a Washington charge.
Isaiah Thomas, who flew home to give an emotional speech at the funeral of his sister before flying back late Saturday night, scored 33 points.
The star guard lost a tooth to an Otto Porter inadvertent elbow in the first half.
Bradley Beal led the Wizards with 27 points.
Game two will be played in Boston on Tuesday.
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