Celtics Sweep Pacers to Return to NBA Finals
- May 28, 2024 08:03am
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The Boston Celtics have completed their sweep of the Indiana Pacers, earning a spot in the NBA Finals for the second time in three seasons. The Celtics' victory marks their 12th win in the playoffs and their second consecutive sweep.
The Boston Celtics have punched their ticket to the NBA Finals for the second time in three seasons after completing a four-game sweep of the Indiana Pacers on Monday night. The Celtics' victory marks their 12th win in the playoffs and their second consecutive sweep.
The Pacers gave a valiant effort in Game 4, leading by as many as nine points in the second half. However, the Celtics rallied behind a late three-pointer from Derrick White to break a 102-102 tie with just 45 seconds remaining.
Indy had a chance to tie the game in the final seconds, but Jrue Holiday grabbed an offensive rebound with just over four seconds left to seal the victory for Boston.
The Celtics' victory is a testament to their dominance throughout the Eastern Conference playoffs. They have beaten both the No. 8 Heat and No. 4 Cleveland Cavaliers in five games, and have only lost twice in the postseason.
Jaylen Brown was named the series MVP after averaging 27.3 points per game. He was joined in double figures by Jayson Tatum (26.3 ppg), Marcus Smart (17.0 ppg), and Derrick White (15.8 ppg).
The Celtics are now seeking revenge after last year's disappointing first-round exit to the Miami Heat. They will face either the Golden State Warriors or the Phoenix Suns in the NBA Finals, which begin on June 1st.
The Celtics' return to the NBA Finals is a testament to their resilience and determination. After losing in the first round last year, they have bounced back to become one of the most dominant teams in the league. They will be a tough opponent for whoever they face in the Finals, and they will be looking to add to their storied franchise history.
Here are some additional highlights from the Celtics' victory in Game 4:
* The Celtics shot 46.9% from the field, including 38.5% from three-point range.
* The Pacers shot 43.8% from the field, but only 25.0% from three-point range.
* The Celtics outrebounded the Pacers 44-35.
* The Celtics had 22 assists to the Pacers' 16.
* The Celtics forced 11 Pacers turnovers.
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