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Starting 5, May 28: As NBA family remembers Walton, Celtics clinch berth

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On a day when the NBA family lost one of its brightest all-time talents โ€“ and personalities โ€“ the team where Bill Walton won his 2nd NBA title advanced to its 23rd NBA Finals.


THE LINEUP ๐Ÿ€

Whatโ€™s inside todayโ€™s edition?ย 

Celtics Reach Finals: Boston completes the sweep to reach its second Finals in three years

Love For A Legend: The NBA family reacts to the passing of a true one-of-one โ€“ Bill Walton

JB is East Finals MVP: Why Jaylen Brown took home the Larry Bird Trophy as East Finals MVP

Historic Luka: Dive into Lukaโ€™s Playoff numbers to see where he stacks up historically

4 For Game 4: Four things to watch ahead of tonightโ€™s Wolves-Mavs matchup in Minnesota


BUT FIRST โ€ฆ โฐ

Yesterdayโ€™s score & what to watch today.

Tonight (8:30 ET, TNT), the Mavs try to punch their ticket to the Finals for a matchup with the Celtics, while the Wolves play to keep their season going in Game 4 of the West Finals.

Trivia: Can you list the top five 4th quarter points leaders from the 2024 Playoffs?


1. CELTICS COMPLETE SWEEP, REACH NBA FINALS

Just hours after the world lost a basketball and broadcasting legend, the Celtics completed their first Eastern Conference Finals sweep since 1986, closing out the Pacers 105-102 to move four wins from the 18th title in franchise history.

The Sixth Man Of The Year on that 1986 Celtics team? Bill Walton.

Jaylen Brown was named Eastern Conference Finals MVP, earning the Larry Bird Trophy on a historic, emotional day for one of the NBAโ€™s original teams. | Watch the Trophy Ceremony

  • Celtics Governor Wyc Grousbeck after receiving the Bob Cousy Trophy as Eastern Conference champions: โ€œAll I can think about right now is we lost a great Celtic today, Bill Walton. One of the greatest Celtics of all-time, this is dedicated to Bill.โ€
  • Brown On Returning To The Finals: โ€œItโ€™s been nothing but a grind. We havenโ€™t skipped no steps all seasonโ€ฆ We want to take it to the next step.โ€

Coming Through In The Clutch: Boston trailed 98-90 with 5:56 to play following a pair of buckets by former Celtic Aaron Nesmith.

From that moment until the final buzzer, the Celtics executed with poise and with determination to finish the sweep.

  • Boston closed the game on a 15-4 run, led by Jayson Tatumโ€™s five points and Brownโ€™s two-way brilliance
  • The Sequence: With the score tied at 102, Brown blocked Andrew Nembhardโ€™s layup attempt at the basket. Then on the other end, drove into the lane to collapse the defense and found Derrick White for an open corner 3 to put Boston up for good

Boston Celtics hold off Indiana Pacers late to sweep series to advance to the NBA Finals.

Brown (29 pts, 6 reb, 4 3s) and Tatum (26 pts, 13 reb, 8 ast) combined for 55 points to lead the Celtics back to the NBA Finals for the second time in three years. Recap | Watch the Final 5:36

  • Winning Combo: Brown and Tatum each scored 25+ in the same game for the 17th time in the Playoffs โ€“ tied with Larry Bird and Kevin McHale for the most by any duo in franchise history. The Celtics improved to 14-3 in those games
  • Tatumโ€™s Reaction: Get the on-the-floor view of Tatum as the final buzzer sounded, then listen to his thoughts on getting the closeout win while he put on his Eastern Conference championship shirt: โ€œBy any means necessary.โ€

The Celtics swept the East Finals and reached the NBA Finals with two losses or less (12-2) for the first time since that 1986 squad (11-1).

  • More History: Coach Joe Mazzulla became the youngest coach to reach the NBA Finals since Bill Russell in 1969

2. LOVE FOR A LEGEND: NBA FAMILY REACTS TO WALTONโ€™S PASSING

Just after 1 ET on Monday, the NBA announced that 2-time champion and Hall of Famer Bill Walton had passed away at the age of 71, after a prolonged battle with cancer.

Immediately after, testaments of love, support and gratitude started pouring out from all around the basketball world โ€“ and beyond โ€“ for a career and a life without compare.

Walton was known as much for his one-of-one personality โ€“ on the court, off the court and behind a mic โ€“ as he was for โ€œredefin[ing] the center position,โ€ in NBA Commissioner Adam Silverโ€™s words.

  • โ€œI treasured our close friendship, envied his boundless energy and admired the time he took with every person he encountered,โ€ wrote Silver in a statement
  • โ€œBill Walton was one of the greatest basketball players of all time โ€“ a champion at every level and the embodiment of unselfish team play. He was also a wonderful spirit full of curiosity, humor and kindness,โ€ wrote former US president Barack Obama
  • โ€œBill Walton enjoyed life in every way,โ€ wrote Julius Erving
  • โ€œThe world feels so much heavier now,โ€ wrote Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
  • The Celtics, Trail Blazers, Clippers and UCLA, where heโ€™d spent his professional and college years, honored him
  • Find more reactions from across the NBA Family here

A larger than lifeย figure on and off the court, Hall of Famer Bill Walton was one of the giants of the game.

  • In this celebrationย of his life,ย see how Walton wentย from a โ€œshy and very reserved youngsterโ€ to one of the most colorful and beloved sports icons ever

Pacers coach Rick Carlisle, who played with Walton in Boston from 1986-88, spoke about his teammate and friend in his pregame media availability.

Read more about Waltonโ€™s singular, indelible career, life and legacy here.


3. BROWN NAMED EAST FINALS MVP

Jaylen Brown dominates throughout the East Finals, earning the series MVP award with more excellence in Game 4.

When Celtics legend Cedric Maxwell called Jaylen Brownโ€™s name as the winner of the Larry Bird Trophy as the Eastern Conference Finals MVP, Brown was legitimately stunned.

  • Brown: โ€œI wasnโ€™t expecting it at all.โ€
  • Jrue Holiday: โ€œItโ€™s even better because he didnโ€™t expect itโ€ฆ When you see great people get rewarded for the things that they do, it brings joy.โ€
  • Joe Mazzulla: โ€œFinding guys that are so passionate about just getting better as players and people, Jaylen is one of those.โ€

Brown finished the series averaging 29.8 pts on 51.7% shooting with five boards, three dimes and two steals. Check out his best moments from the East Finals.

While the duo of Brown and Tatum led the way, the contributions of Holiday, White and Al Horford cannot be overlooked.

  • In addition to the go-ahead 3, White stuffed the stat sheet (16 pts, 4 reb, 4 ast, 5 stl, 3 blk) in the series-clinching win
  • Heโ€™s the fourth player since 1973-74 to hit those minimums in a Conference Finals game and the first since Hakeem Olajuwon in 1986
  • Holiday finished the series averaging 18.5 pts on 58.7% shooting with 7.0 boards and 5.8 assists, joining LeBron (2016) as the only players to hit those minimums in a Conference Finals
  • The 37-year-old Horford became the third-oldest player to post at least 46.2/39.3/80 shooting splits in a Playoff series since 1980 (min. 5 FTA), trailing only Vince Carter (40) and Terry Porter (38), who both hit those marks in the First Round
  • Mazzulla On Horfordโ€™s Impact: โ€œYou canโ€™t put it into wordsโ€ฆโ€
  • Horford On Bostonโ€™s Hunger For The Title: โ€œStarvingโ€ฆ weโ€™re ready for it, we canโ€™t wait.โ€

4. LUKAโ€™S MAGICAL RUN

There are 767 players in NBA history that have played in at least 40 Playoff games.

  • Only two have averaged 30+ points in those games.
  • Luka Doncic (31.1 ppg) and Michael Jordan (33.4 ppg)

But itโ€™s not just scoring. Luka also ranks 11th in assists (8.3 per game) and 59th in rebounds (9.3 per game) in NBA Playoff history.

  • He is the only player to accumulate 1300+ points, 400+ rebounds, and 350+ assists through 43 Playoff games

The last three of those 43 games have come against the NBAโ€™s top-ranked defense in the Minnesota Timberwolves as Dallas has taken a 3-0 lead and looks to complete the sweep tonight at home (8:30 ET, TNT).

  • As historically great as Lukaโ€™s Playoff career scoring average is, heโ€™s actually topped it in this series, putting up 32.7 pts, 7.7 reb, 8.7 ast, 2.7 stl and 4.3 3s per game
  • Tonight, he has a chance to become the sixth player to score 30+ points in all four games of a Playoff sweep. The other five: Steph Curry, LeBron James, Kobe Bryant, Shaquille Oโ€™Neal and Olajuwon

Mavericks superstar Luka Doncic is on the verge of his 1st career appearance in the NBA Finals.

In the 2nd half of Game 2, Luka had 16 points, 8 assists and the game-winning 3 as Dallas shot 60.5% to pull off the comeback win.

  • Anthony Edwards After Game 2: โ€œLuka was definitely involved in a lot of that. He makes a lot of great reads out of the pick-and-roll.
  • We tried to show him different looks. He kept making the right reads. Itโ€™s all him. Weโ€™ve just got to figure him out. But weโ€™ll figure it out.โ€

The Wolves have yet to figure out Luka. To be fair, who has?

  • In eight career Conference Finals games (five in 2022, three in 2024), Luka has been held below 30 points only twice, while averaging 32.3 pts, 8.6 reb and 7.0 ast
  • Lukaโ€™s 47.9 combined pts/reb/ast averages are the second-highest in NBA history, trailing only Wilt Chamberlain (53.8). The rest of the top five: Bill Russell (47.6), Elgin Baylor (47.0) and LeBron James (45.1)

5. 4 THINGS TO WATCH IN GAME 4ย 

1. Minnesota Dรฉjร  Vu: The Wolves went the entire regular season without a three-game losing streak. Now they face their second in the past two weeks.

  • Minnesota responded to dropping three straight against Denver to win the next two games โ€“ including Game 7 on the road โ€“ to eliminate the defending champs
  • This time around, theyโ€™ll need four straight wins rather than two if they hope to make their first NBA Finals โ€“ and make some NBA history along the way

2. Closeout Kyrie: The Wolves face two daunting historic streaks entering tonight:

  1. No team has ever overcome a 3-0 deficit to win a best-of-seven series in 154 tries
  2. No team has ever beat Kyrie Irving in a closeout game in 15 tries

Kyrie Irving’s commitment to defense and leadership are huge reasons why the Mavericks are dominating the Timberwolves.

Irvingโ€™s 15-0 record in series-clinching games is the best in NBA history. Heโ€™s never needed more than one chance to close out a series. Now he has four.

  • And his partner Luka Doncic has won four straight closeout games since 2022 with averages of 29 pts, 9.5 reb and 8.8 ast
  • No other player in Playoff history has averaged those numbers in series-clinching wins (min. four games)

3. Dereck Livelyโ€™s Status: Dallasโ€™ rookie center is listed as doubtful with a neck strain. In this series, Lively has averaged 9.7 pts, 7.7 reb (tied-1st on team), 2.3 ast and a block

If heโ€™s unable to play, that means more Daniel Gafford (who had 5 pts, 3 reb, 3 blk in Game 3) and Dwight Powell (who made his West Finals debut with eight minutes in Game 3).

  • ๐Ÿ—ฃ๏ธ Mavs Coach Jason Kidd: โ€œNext man up. I thought DP (Dwight Powell) did a great job. I thought DP came in, hadnโ€™t played in a while, knocked down some free throws, was aggressive on the defensive end.โ€
  • ๐Ÿ—ฃ๏ธ P.J. Washington: โ€œObviously heโ€™s (Lively) been big for us. His energy and spirit helped us get this win.โ€

4. New Lob City: The Mavs sealed their Game 3 win with an alley-oop from a falling Luka to Gafford to put Dallas up nine with 35 seconds left.

  • That was Dallasโ€™ 51st alley-oop of the postseason โ€“ 40(!) more than any other team. The only other teams in double-digits: Denver (11) and OKC (10)
  • Manu Ginobili on X: Luka is unreal! Perfect alley oop pass while falling and with the leftโ€ฆ ๐Ÿคฏ

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