The Boston Celtics are comfortably leading the NBA Finals 2-0 as they get ready to visit the American Airlines Center at 8:30 PM ET tonight. Battling injuries and opponents throughout the postseason, Luka Doncic shocked everyone as he led the team to a Finals slot. However, the Mavs fans had to be disappointed as Dallas fell short in front of a team looking to get that ring at any cost.
Not to mention, their franchise superstar’s injury list was growing. From left ankle soreness, a right knee sprain, and the latest, a thoracic contusion, Doncic has been suffering. As Dallas is at a crucial juncture with the Game 3, let’s take a look at the injury report.
“Official injury designations for Game 3: Dallas lists Luka Doncic as probable (thoracic contusion). Boston lists Kristaps Porzingis as questionable (left posterior tibialis dislocation).”
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Official injury designations for Game 3:
Dallas lists Luka Doncic as probable (thoracic contusion).
Boston lists Kristaps Porzingis as questionable (left posterior tibialis dislocation).— Mark Followill (@MFollowill) June 11, 2024
You don’t need us to tell you that the Mavericks do need this win. Teams in the postseason up 3-0 always end up winning. Even if Game 5 or 7 is forced, the first team to reach 3 wins takes it all. However, in league history, only five teams have been able to win the Finals series after being down two. They were the 2021 Milwaukee Bucks, 2016 Cleveland Cavaliers, 2006 Miami Heat, 1977 Portland Trail Blazers, and 1969 Boston Celtics.
So, no pressure! Aside from the Mavericks, the ‘Beantown’ has Kristaps Porziņģis on the injury report. The Cs’ big man is another guy who has had a similar run-in with injuries as Doncic. Unlike KP, Luka was never sidelined. He had left the court for a quarter or two but came back and delivered a phenomenal performance that put his team back in the game.
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Unfortunately, Boston is not like their former opponents. And they do have more than enough players who can step up at any given time or a moment’s notice. What about Dallas, though?
The Mavs depth chart for pivotal Game 3 of the NBA Finals
The Mavs alum and current head coach, Jason Kidd, tried to shake the chemistry of Boston’s superstar duo, hoping it would help his team. Kidd said that Jaylen Brown was the best player of the Celtics and he was the one they had to look out for. Clearly, that dig at Jayson Tatum bounced off harmlessly over the Jays’ heads. JT responded that it wasn’t their “first rodeo” while Brown said that their focus was on winning a championship. Anything outside of it was of no importance.
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And Jason was back to where he began. He will have to look for other ways to win the game if they plan on making a trip back to TD Garden.
(This story is still developing)