NBA Analyst Warns Dallas Mavericks About Supposed “Sweep” Against Boston Celtics in the NBA Finals

NBA Analyst Warns Dallas Mavericks About Supposed “Sweep” Against Boston Celtics in the NBA Finals

The Boston Celtics are demonstrating their dominance to everyone two games into the NBA Finals. Sports commentator Stephen A. Smith was motivated to alert the Dallas Mavericks to the possibility of a Jayson Tatum-led team sweeping them.

With 20 points and three blocks in Game 1, Kristaps Porziņģis triumphantly completed his comeback. With a lead of up to 29 points, the Celtics dominated the first half of the game.

Despite a third-quarter rally by the Mavericks to narrow the deficit to eight points, the Celtics responded with a decisive 14-2 run to reclaim the lead. This was made possible by a timeout used in the game.

NBA Analyst Warns Dallas Mavericks About Supposed "Sweep" Against Boston Celtics in the NBA Finals
NBA Analyst Warns Dallas Mavericks About Supposed “Sweep” Against Boston Celtics in the NBA Finals

In Game 2, Holiday led the Celtics with 26 points and 11 rebounds, proving once again that he was the greatest player on the squad. Jayson Tatum finished with 18 points and 12 rebounds, and Jaylen Brown added 21 more.

Conversely, the Mavericks, defeated by Boston 105-98, had All-Star guard Luka Doncic record 32 points, 11 rebounds, and 11 assists.

Doncic has been outstanding throughout the series, but the Celtics are simply too strong for him to handle on his own. Hopefully, once the Finals move to Dallas to play on the Mavericks’ home court, the momentum will change.

Many fans are now projecting a Celtics victory in the NBA Finals at this stage. However, according to sports commentator Stephen A. Smith, a sweep is possible, as evidenced by a video uploaded by First Take on X.

“I’m not discounting the chance of a sweep in the event that [the Mavs] don’t improve.”

Only Doncic is currently performing well for Dallas. Kyrie Irving, PJ Washington, Daniel Gafford, Dereck Lively II, and the other Mavericks players need to uncover what worked well for them as a team and use that against the Celtics if they want to extend the series.

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