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Dallas Mavericks 98 – 105 Boston Celtics NBA FINAL GAME 2: Celtics clutch on both ends as they take a 2-0 lead halfway through their path looking for another championship
In a game full of up and down emotions but one that a very smart and accurate team knew how to put away, the Boston Celtics managed to beat the Dallas Mavericks with a final score of 105-98 in the second game of the NBA Finals to take a 2-0 lead.
Despite the impressive performance of Luka Doncic, who recorded a triple double with 32 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists while not being 100%, the Celtics showed greater strength as a team and delivered clutch baskets.
From the beginning of the game, the intensity could be felt on the court, with both teams fighting for every possession and seeking to establish their dominance. The Mavericks counted on an outstanding performance from Doncic, who led his team’s offense with a display of skills in both shooting and ball distribution in what it seemed to be a game that Dallas could take.
However, despite his outstanding individual performance, the Celtics managed to neutralize his impact through solid defense and a well-executed collective strategy. Boston showed remarkable cohesion as a team, with notable contributions from several key players. Jrue Holiday stood out with 26 points and 11 rebounds, leading Boston’s offensive charge and proving his worth in crucial moments of the game.
Additionally, Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown contributed significantly to the team, providing a combination of points, rebounds and assists to keep the Celtics in control of the game.
As the game moved toward the end, the Mavericks fought for a comeback, led by Doncic, who continued to apply pressure on both ends of the court. But the Celtics held firm on defense and found ways to maintain their lead, thus securing the victory and consolidating their lead in the series.
With this victory, the Celtics take a 2-0 lead in the NBA Finals and are one step closer to the long-awaited title. For their part, the Mavericks will look to find solutions at home as they prepare for the upcoming games in Dallas. The series promises to continue to be exciting and contested, with both teams fighting with everything for the NBA championship.
In this second meeting between both quintets, we expect to see a game similar to the first, and it seems that the support team of Joe Mazzulla, Boston Coach, did their scouting work well, since they have covered and stopped well. to Luka Doni, Dallas franchise player, among whom stand out players such as: Jrue Holiday and Derrick White, All-Defensive players.
For Dallas to have an even match and with a chance to beat the favorites for Larry O’Brien, they must delegate tasks but above all, wake up from the cloud in which several players with important roles were found in these last playoff games , such as Daniel Gafford and Derrick Lively II, basketball players who went unnoticed in Game 1 of the Finals.