September 22, 2024

The Dallas Mavericks, facing elimination, delivered a powerful statement in Game 4 of the NBA Finals on Friday night. Down 3-1 in the series, the Mavericks demolished theBoston Celtics with a 122-84 victory, forcing a Game 5 and reigniting their championship hopes. This stunning performance was a clear reminder that Dallas remains a formidable contender.

From the outset, the Mavericks dominated every aspect of the game. By halftime, they had built an insurmountable lead, highlighted by Luka Doncic’s25 points – the most ever by a Maverick in a Finals half. The Celtics, on the other hand, struggled immensely, managing only 35 points in the first half, their lowest under head coach Joe Mazzulla. The 38-point margin of victory is now the third-largest in Finals history, with the Mavericks’ lead peaking at 47 points.

The third quarter saw the Celtics wave the white flag, pulling their starters and conceding the game to Dallas. The Mavericks’ bench, led by Tim Hardaway Jr., continued the onslaught, ensuring there was no comeback for Boston. This dominant display not only secured the win but also revealed significant weaknesses in the Celtics’ strategy.

Mavs live to fight another day… Next stop Boston!

Despite the overwhelming loss, the Celtics still hold the series advantage and will return to Boston with home-court support and extra rest. The potential return of Kristaps Porzingis, who was available but not utilized in Game 4, could provide a crucial boost. His presence on the court might be the adjustment Boston needs to fend off the resurgent Mavericks.

For the Mavericks, this victory was more than just a game win; it was a statement. They have now outscored the Celtics across all four games of the series, showing that they can compete at the highest level. Their resilience and depth were on full display, making it clear that they will fight until the very end.

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