The NBA season is now over, whew. The Boston Celtics won their 18th NBA title on Monday night after destroying the Mavericks 106-88 in game 5. With 31 points, 11 assists, and 8 rebounds, Jayson Tatum took the lead. In the race for the most championships in league history, the Boston Celtics defeated the Los Angeles Lakers. As he celebrated beside coach Joe Mazzulla, Tatum said, “It means the world.” It has been a while. And wow, I’m appreciative.
Just so you know, Jaylen Brown finished with 21 points, 8 rebounds, and 6 assists to win MVP of the NBA Finals. Declaring, “I share this with my brothers and my partner in crime Jayson Tatum,” he recognized his collaboration with Tatum. Kristaps Porzingis, making a comeback from injury, added five points in 17 minutes, while Jrue Holiday scored fifteen points and pulled down eleven rebounds.
After finishing with an 80-21 record (.792) and a 16-3 postseason record, the Celtics are currently second in franchise history in terms of winning percentage, just behind the 1985–86 championship squad. After leading a team to a championship in 1969, Coach Mazzulla, who is 35 years old, became the youngest coach to do it. He said, “You have very few chances in life to be great.”
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Even with Luka Doncic’s 28 points and 12 rebounds in Game 4, the Mavericks were unable to win the series. Doncic, who endured several injuries throughout his playing career, stated, “It doesn’t matter if I was hurt, how much was hurt.” I was in the open. I didn’t play enough, despite my best efforts. “I see an opportunity for us to really build our future in a positive manner, where this is almost like a regular thing for us and we’re competing for championships,” said Kyrie Irving, who finished with 15 points.
The upcoming season is almost approaching, and maybe there will be some more competition in the playoffs. Indeed, we did say so.