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By Matt Schooley
/ CBS Boston
DALLAS – The Celtics will not be bringing the Larry O’Brien trophy again with them after they return dwelling from Dallas, because the Mavericks throttled Boston in Recreation 4 of the NBA Finals to increase the sequence.
Following a 122-84 Dallas win on Friday, the groups head again to Boston for Recreation 5 Monday evening. The Celtics will try to bounce again and win the 18th title in franchise historical past with a win on their dwelling flooring.
It was the third-largest margin of victory in NBA Finals historical past.
After Luka Dončić fouled out in a crucial Recreation 3 loss, the Mavs star lit up the Celtics two nights later with a game-high 29 factors in Recreation 4.
A Jayson Tatum layup gave Boston an 11-10 benefit halfway by way of the primary quarter, however the Celtics by no means noticed the lead once more. Dallas stormed to a double-digit lead and by no means regarded again, getting into the locker room at halftime with a 61-35 cushion.
Based on ESPN, Boston’s 35 factors within the first two quarters marked the fewest in any half below Joe Mazzulla.
It obtained worse within the second half, with the Mavs pushing their result in as excessive as 48 factors within the fourth quarter.
Mazzulla pulled his regulars with about three minutes to play within the third stanza, they usually remained on the bench for the remainder of the sport.
Large man Kristaps Porzingis was accessible for the sport however didn’t play.
Tatum scored a team-high 15 factors within the loss, Sam Hauser was subsequent with 14 of his personal, whereas Jaylen Brown had simply 10 factors.
Boston will get a second crack at clinching the title Monday evening at TD Backyard. The sport suggestions off at 8:30 p.m.
Dallas, in the meantime, might want to win the subsequent three straight in the event that they hope to grow to be the primary NBA staff to ever erase a 3-0 sequence deficit.
Matt Schooley is a digital producer at CBS Boston. He has been a member of the WBZ information staff for the final decade.
First printed on June 14, 2024 / 11:00 PM EDT
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