By Rob Mason June 16, 2024 (Preview of AP style writing for Fox Sports)
BOSTON — The Boston Celtics secured their 18th NBA Championship on Monday night, defeating the Dallas Mavericks 115-108 in Game 5 at TD Garden. This victory marks the Celtics’ first title since 2008, further cementing their legacy as one of the NBA’s most storied franchises.
Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum were instrumental in the Celtics’ triumph, delivering stellar performances throughout the series. Brown, who was named Finals MVP, led the charge in Game 5 with 34 points, eight rebounds, and six assists. His dynamic play on both ends of the court set the tone for Boston.
“Winning this championship is a dream come true,” Brown said. “We’ve worked tirelessly all season, and to achieve this in front of our fans is amazing. This is for the city of Boston.”
Tatum was equally crucial, contributing 29 points, 11 rebounds, and eight assists in the decisive game. His leadership and clutch shooting were pivotal, particularly in the fourth quarter when the Mavericks made a late push.
“This is what we’ve all been working towards,” Tatum remarked. “To win a championship with this group of guys is something special. We stayed together and believed in each other, and it paid off.”
Jrue Holiday, acquired in an off-season trade, played a vital role in the Celtics’ success. In Game 5, Holiday added 16 points, seven assists, and four steals, showcasing his defensive tenacity and playmaking skills. His veteran presence was key to guiding the Celtics through the tough moments of the series.
“Being part of this team and contributing to a championship is an incredible feeling,” Holiday said. “We knew Dallas was a formidable opponent, but we stuck to our game plan and trusted each other. It’s an unbelievable accomplishment.”
The Celtics also benefited from significant contributions from their supporting cast. Al Horford provided a steady presence on both ends of the floor, while Derrick White’s defense and timely shooting were essential. White chipped in with 14 points and four assists in Game 5.
Head coach Joe Mazzulla, in his second season with the team, praised his players’ resilience and teamwork. “This team has shown incredible heart and determination all year,” Mazzulla said. “Every player stepped up when we needed them most. This championship is a testament to their dedication and hard work.”
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On the opposing side, the Dallas Mavericks were led by Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving, who fought valiantly. Doncic, who almost averaged a triple-double throughout the series, had 31 points, 13 rebounds, and 10 assists in Game 5. Irving added 26 points and seven assists, finally having a strong offensive performance in Beantown but the Mavericks ultimately could not overcome the Celtics’ depth and determination.
As the final buzzer sounded, Boston fans erupted in celebration, marking the culmination of a remarkable season. The Celtics’ victory parade is scheduled for Thursday, where the city will honor its champions.
“We couldn’t have done this without our amazing fans,” Tatum added. “Their support has been incredible all season, and we can’t wait to celebrate this championship with them.”
With this victory, the Boston Celtics have once again etched their name in the annals of NBA history, securing their place among the league’s elite franchises as the first organization to claim 18 Championships.
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