Stephen Curry had 37 points before sitting out the final quarter as the Golden State Warriors welcomed back teammate Kevin Durant with a 128-103 victory over the Portland Trail Blazers on Monday night to sweep their first-round playoff series. The Warriors advanced to the conference semifinals, where they'll face the winner of the series between the Utah Jazz and the Los Angeles Clippers, which is tied at 2. Golden State played for the second straight game without coach Steve Kerr, who has been experiencing a flare-up of symptoms stemming from back surgery a couple of years ago. Assistant Mike Brown has served as head coach in Kerr's absence. Durant hadn't played since Game 1 because of a strained left calf. He started and the Warriors built a 72-48 lead by the end of the opening half. Golden State pushed the margin to 33 points in the second half. Curry swished a 31-foot 3-pointer that made it 104-77 late in the third quarter and the Blazers couldn't catch up. Durant finished with 10 points in 21 minutes. All of Golden State's starters were in double figures. Damian Lillard scored 34 points for the Blazers, who were making their fourth straight appearance in the playoffs. The Warriors jumped out to a 14-0 lead at the start. Durant's dunk extended the lead to 22-3 and the rout was on. JaVale McGee made a highlight-reel alley-oop dunk in route to a 45-22 lead after the opening quarter. It was the most points ever in a quarter for Golden State in a playoff game, and matched the NBA record for most first-quarter points in a playoff game. The Warriors will also await word on coach Kerr's health - with the short break perhaps providing more clarity about when he can rejoin the team. Kerr still experiences lingering symptoms from complications following two back surgeries after the franchise's run to the 2015 championship. He missed the first 43 games last season dealing with symptoms such as headaches, nausea and an aching neck. It is not known when Kerr might return, but he is expected to seek treatment in the San Francisco Bay Area in the coming days. "We're all thinking about coach and wishing that he gets better. You can tell he's kind of forcing his way to be around. He wants to be around the team. But you can tell he's still hurting a bit," forward Kevin Durant said. "That's how unselfish he is. He always thinks about the group and I think he should be a little more selfish with him time and his body, but he wants to be around the group." Hawks 111, Wizards 101 Paul Millsap bounced back from a sluggish start to score 19 points while Dwight Howard had his best game of the postseason as Atlanta pulled away from Washington to even the opening-round playoff series at 2-all. Howard, who was a non-factor through the first three games, had a double-double by halftime and finished with 16 points and 15 rebounds. The Hawks got double-figure scoring from seven players, including huge contributions off the bench from Kent Bazemore and Jose Calderon. Bradley Beal scored 32 points, bouncing back from a dismal performance in Game 3, and John Wall had another stellar performance with 22 points and 10 assists. But those two, as good as they were, couldn't match a more balanced approach by the Hawks. Now, a series marked by ill feelings that went so far as Markieff Morris calling Millsap "a crybaby" is down to a best-of-three. Game 5 is Wednesday night in Washington. Raptors 118, Bucks 93 Norm Powell scored a career playoff-high 25 points while Kyle Lowry had 16 points and 10 assists as Toronto beat Milwaukee in Game 5 of the first-round playoff series. Serge Ibaka scored 19 points and DeMar DeRozan had 18 for the Raptors, who can advance to face defending champion Cleveland in the second round with a victory in Game 6 at Milwaukee on Thursday night. Many in the sellout crowd of 20,251 rose to their feet and chanted 'Raps in six' in the final minute of the game. Toronto lost Game 6 on the road at Indiana in the first round and at Miami in the second round last year, rebounding to win Game 7 at home each time. They were eliminated in six games in the Eastern Conference Final against the Cavs, losing at home in the clincher. DeMarre Carroll scored 12 points as all five Raptors starters reached double figures. Cory Joseph had 10 points off the bench for Toronto. Giannis Antetokounmpo led the Bucks with 30 points and nine rebounds while Malcolm Brogdon scored 19 points and Greg Monroe had 11. Milwaukee has lost back-to-back games after routing Toronto 104-77 in Game 3. — AP