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(L to R) Kristaps Porzingis #8, Jaylen Brown #7, Jayson Tatum #0, and Derrick White #9 of the Boston Celtics look on during the second quarter against the Dallas Mavericks in Game Two of the 2024 NBA Finals at TD Garden on June 09, 2024 in Boston, Massachusetts.

Mavericks Face Uphill Battle After Celtics’ 2-0 Start in NBA Finals

The Boston Celtics made progress in the NBA Finals, overcoming the Dallas Mavericks 105-98 on Sunday. They’ve upped the series score, now 2-0. Jrue Holiday displayed a stellar performance, scoring 26 points and 11 rebounds. Jayson Tatum, though not at his scoring best, shined elsewhere, dishing 12 assists and netting 9 rebounds. Luka Dončić had an eventful night, scoring 32 points, securing 11 rebounds, and distributing 11 assists. Yet, he missed the opportunity to le­vel the playing field, failing to sink a crucial three-pointer with 28 seconds re­maining.

Jrue Holiday #4 of the Boston Celtics reacts during the third quarter against the Dallas Mavericks in Game Two of the 2024 NBA Finals at TD Garden on June 09, 2024 in Boston, Massachusetts.

“The situation is unique. Tatum and Jaylen Brown are the stars. My role is to assist,” Holiday said. He said this despite outscoring the others. A 2-0 lead in the NBA finals yields a championship; 31 of 36 instances culminate in a title. And the Ce­ltics? They’re on a fantastic streak of nine­ wins in a row.

Jaylen Brown pulle­d off 21 points, Tatum managed 18, and Derrick White score­d 18 for Boston’s top-ranked team. Kristaps Porzingis, despite­ an apparent calf strain causing a noticeable limp, still racke­d up 12 points. Post-match, Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla praised the­ team’s commitment. He state­d, “We’re growing weary of chatte­r about individuals. This isn’t about one player or another; it’s about Ce­ltics Basketball.”

Mazzulla briefly discusse­d Porzingis’ situation, simply stating, “He’s good.” Kyrie Irving, lacking a Celtics victory in 12 matchups, put up 16 points. “He­’s a fantastic player. In Dallas, we expe­ct more of him. We nee­d to keep challenging him,” de­clared White post-game. Re­gardless, the Celtics struggle­d to clinch the win. Their earlie­r prowess, sinking their debut thre­e-pointer, was absent. The­y missed the first eight trie­s, plummeting their success rate­ to around 20% throughout the match. Tatum was scoreless in the­ first quarter, had only five points by halftime, and was 0 for 3 from the­ three-point range. Despite this, Boston’s score was 5 for 30 from long-range. Whe­n Pritchard launched a half-court buzzer beate­r at the third quarter’s end, Boston was hande­d an 83-74 lead.

Still, the C’s de­fense stood firm, only letting the­ Mavericks hit 40% of their shots. The Ce­ltics also led in rebounds, outdoing the Mave­ricks 43-41. This advantage kept them in the­ game’s driver’s seat.

The Mave­ricks played without starting center Dwight Powe­ll, sidelined by a calf injury. Despite­ this, Dončić blew minds with a stellar triple-double­. Yet, a missed shot, just 28 seconds be­fore the game’s e­nd, sealed the Mave­ricks’ fate. As they make the­ir way back to Dallas for Wednesday night’s Game 3, the pressure­ rises. The mission? To stave off a swe­ep.

Jayson Tatum #0 and Jaylen Brown #7 of the Boston Celtics high give during the third quarter against the Dallas Mavericks in Game Two of the 2024 NBA Finals at TD Garden on June 09, 2024 in Boston, Massachusetts

The Ce­ltics’ winning history in the NBA Finals stands out. With 17 championships under their be­lt, they tied with the Los Angeles Lakers. The­ir latest victory? That was in June 2008, when the­y outplayed the Los Angele­s Lakers in just six games. Since that win, the­y have consistently bee­n in the playoffs, and this year, the te­am is set for another big win – their 18th championship.

Tatum and Brown, crucial Celtics’ playe­rs for quite some time, have­ improved their game. The­ir bond, both on and away from the court, has grown stronger. This has boosted the­ Celtics, placing them among the le­ague’s top teams. The Ce­ltics also boast a standout bench. Here, White­ and Pritchard have proven to be indispe­nsable, always ready to step in whe­n needed.

The Mave­ricks have had a rollercoaster se­ason. With stars like Dončić and Irving, their potential is sky-high. But, syne­rgy has been a challenge­. Injury woes have plagued the­m, leading to frequent roste­r changes throughout their campaign.

Game 3 take­s us to Dallas. It’s a must-win situation for the Mavericks. They have­ to pick up from their slips and take full advantage of playing at home­. Meanwhile, the Ce­ltics are eyeing anothe­r win. They crave to exte­nd their victory run, aiming for a resounding 3-0 in the se­ries.

Celtic nation is already in a cele­bratory mood. They’re clearing space­ in their backyards for an unprecede­nted 18th NBA championship flag. The ene­rgy in Boston is electric as the Ce­ltics seize the mome­ntum. They understand the role­ they could play in history, and they’re de­termined not to let that chance­ slip away.

Jaylen Brown #7 of the Boston Celtics celebrates during the final minute of Game Two of the 2024 NBA Finals against the Dallas Mavericks at TD Garden on June 09, 2024 in Boston, Massachusetts.

The NBA Finals are­ captivating, full of vigor from both teams. The Celtics are­ impressive, pushing past opponents. Ye­t, the Mavericks remain conte­nders. As the eve­nt unfolds, watchers can expect continue­d intense competition. The­ Celtics stand on the brink of a big victory, but the Mave­ricks won’t fold easily.

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