Celtics push Cavs to brink of elimination, Thunder pull level with Mavs
14th May 2024
Western Conference top seeds Oklahoma City head home tied 2-2 with the Mavericks
- Jayson Tatum scored 33 points and grabbed 11 rebounds and Jaylen Brown added 27 points for the Celtics, who beat the Cavaliers 109-102 for a 3-1 lead in their Eastern Conference semi-final.
- The Celtics will try to finish off the series at home on Wednesday.
- Mavericks emerged victorious after a furious fourth-quarter rally carried them to a 100-96 victory in Dallas.
The Boston Celtics fought off a short-handed Cleveland Cavaliers
to take a 3-1 stranglehold in their NBA playoff series Monday as Oklahoma City
levelled their series with Dallas.
Jayson Tatum scored 33 points and grabbed 11 rebounds and Jaylen Brown added 27 points for the Celtics, who beat the Cavaliers 109-102 for a 3-1 lead in their best-of-seven Eastern Conference semi-final. The Celtics will try to finish off the series at home on Wednesday.
Western Conference top seeds Oklahoma City head home tied
2-2 with the Dallas Mavericks after a furious fourth-quarter rally carried them to a
100-96 victory in Dallas.
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Oklahoma City trailed most of the night in the face of a
stout Dallas defensive effort that included 13 blocked shots.
But the Thunder broke through in the fourth quarter, tying
it at 86-86 on Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's fadeaway jump shot with 4:02 to play.
Rookie Chet Holmgren followed with a three-pointer that gave
the Thunder the lead for good.
Dallas had the deficit down to one point with 10.1 seconds
left, but Holmgren and Gilgeous-Alexander each made a pair of free throws and
the Thunder closed it out.
"We just stuck to it," said Gilgeous-Alexander, who scored 22 of his 34 points in the second half. We just plugged away, took it possession by possession and eventually the game turned for us."
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Holmgren finished with 18 points and Luguentz Dort had 17
for the Thunder, who made 23 of their 24 free-throws and withstood a triple
double of 18 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists from Dallas star Luka Doncic.
P.J. Washington led Dallas with 21 points but star guard
Kyrie Irving was held to nine.
Doncic said it wasn't a defensive breakdown that cost the
Mavs but too many mistakes in the "little details."
He called it "unacceptable" that Dallas made just
12 of their 23 free throws, and the Mavericks also coughed up 14 turnovers
leading to 19 Thunder points.
In Cleveland, the Cavaliers were dealt a blow when Donovan
Mitchell, who had averaged more than 35 points over the six prior games, was
ruled out with a calf injury, joining starting center Jarrett Allen on the
sidelines.
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NBA superstar LeBron James, who led the Cavs to their only
NBA title back in 2016, was sitting courtside, but with Mitchell absent the
Cavs ultimately didn't have enough firepower.
The Cavs kept the pressure on, taking the lead briefly on
Darius Garland's driving basket early in the third quarter.
But the Celtics quickly reasserted themselves and led by 10
going into the final period.
Cleveland, on the back of 30 points from Garland, pulled
within five points three times in the final four minutes, but Brown, fed by
Tatum, connected on a three-pointer with 1:09 to play that effectively sealed
it.
"It's a game of runs," Tatum said after the
Celtics - who took control early with a 12-0 scoring run in the first quarter
- struggled to put the depleted Cavaliers away.
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"It's not going to be perfect every single time.
They're going to make shots, but it's our job to figure it out."
Boston led by as many as 13 in the second quarter but
Cleveland, with 11 of their 15 three-pointers in the first half, twice cut the
deficit to one point before going into the breakdown by five.
Brown avoided a flagrant foul call in the second quarter
after he fell backward into Max Strus and grabbed Strus's ankle as the Cavs
player - himself struggling to stay upright - stepped over his head.
Cleveland coach J.B. Bickerstaff was more concerned at the
fact that Boston went to the free-throw line 24 times compared to Cleveland's
seven.
"I'll be honest with you, I was disappointed with the
way the whistle blew tonight," he said. "I don't think we got an
equal opportunity at it tonight from that standpoint.
Garland called the free-throw discrepancy
"ridiculous."
"I'm not one of those guys with the striped shirt, but I know how many times I get hit, I know how many times my teammates get hit, put on the floor. And we can't reciprocate," he said.
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