The Boston Celtics, led by Jayson Tatum, clinched their record-breaking 18th NBA championship on Monday with a commanding 106-88 victory over the Dallas Mavericks in Game 5 of the NBA Finals. The Celtics’ triumph at TD Garden sealed a 4-1 series victory, ending a 16-year championship drought.
Tatum, who delivered a stellar 31-point performance, was instrumental in the Celtics’ success. His efforts were complemented by Jaylen Brown, who scored 21 points and was named Finals MVP, and Jrue Holiday, who added 15 points. The victory marks Boston’s first NBA title since defeating the Los Angeles Lakers in 2008.
The Celtics established their dominance early, building a 67-46 lead by halftime, thanks in part to Payton Pritchard’s spectacular half-court buzzer-beater. Boston’s defence played a crucial role, stifling Dallas’s stars, Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving, who managed just 14 points between them in the first quarter.
Despite a strong season and a valiant effort in the finals, the Mavericks were unable to overcome Boston’s relentless play.
The Celtics’ victory solidifies their place at the pinnacle of NBA history, surpassing the Lakers with 18 titles.