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Mitchell’s Magic Ignites Cleveland’s Comeback
The Cleveland Cavaliers emerged victorious from TD Garden Thursday night, stunning the top-seeded Boston Celtics 118-94 in a dominant display of offensive firepower and defensive resilience. This win evens the Eastern Conference Semifinals series at 1-1, shifting the momentum decisively in Cleveland’s favor. Cavs Steal Game 2 in Boston
Donovan Mitchell, Cleveland’s All-Star guard, was the catalyst for the Cavs’ comeback. After a quiet first half where he focused on facilitating for his teammates, Mitchell exploded in the third quarter. A fortuitous three-pointer that banked off the rim found its way through the net, leaving Mitchell with a nonchalant shrug as he retreated on defense. This seemingly lucky shot sparked a fire within him, as he followed it up with two drives to the basket, extending Cleveland’s lead to a commanding 16 points.
“Sometimes you get lucky,” Mitchell admitted after the game, his voice tinged with a hint of amusement. “Shooters shoot,” he added, summarizing his mentality on the court.
Cavs Answer Back After Game 1 Rout
This win served as a powerful response to Cleveland’s demoralizing 25-point defeat in Game 1. The Cavaliers, clearly stung by the blowout loss, displayed a newfound determination on both ends of the court. Their defensive intensity stifled the Celtics offense, holding Boston to a meager 8 for 35 shooting from beyond the arc. Offensively, the Cavs found a rhythm, with Mitchell leading the charge.
Mitchell’s Versatility on Display
Mitchell showcased his well-rounded skillset throughout the game. In the first half, he prioritized setting up his teammates, dishing out five assists. When the opportunity arose in the third, however, he switched gears and became a scoring machine. He knocked down four of his five three-point attempts in the quarter, a testament to his shooting prowess. His leadership on the court was undeniable, as he willed his team to victory.
“In the second half, it was about scoring,” Mitchell explained. “Sometimes it’s assists. Sometimes it’s rebounding. Whatever it takes.
Celtics’ Big Three Falter
Boston’s vaunted trio of Jayson Tatum, Jaylen Brown, and Derrick White were unable to replicate their performance from Game 1. While Tatum managed a respectable 25 points, Brown’s scoring was limited to 19 points. Derrick White, who was instrumental in Boston’s Game 1 win with his 25 points, was held in check, scoring only 10 points and missing a staggering seven of his eight three-point attempts.
Mobley and LeVert Provide Crucial Support
Evan Mobley, Cleveland’s rising star, continued his impressive playoff run with a 21-point, 10-rebound double-double. His strong interior presence was a major factor in the Cavs’ defensive success. Caris LeVert provided a spark off the bench, scoring 21 points, including a clutch pull-up jumper in the fourth quarter that effectively sealed the victory for Cleveland.
Cavs Seize Control in the Fourth
With the momentum firmly in their grasp, the Cavaliers dominated the final period. LeVert’s aforementioned jumper sent a wave of Celtics fans streaming toward the exits, their disappointment palpable. A flagrant foul by Tatum on LeVert further demoralized the Boston crowd, pushing the lead to a decisive 25 points. With the game out of reach, both coaches opted to rest their starters, giving valuable playing time to their reserves.
Mitchell’s Tenacity Pays Off
Mitchell’s unwavering determination throughout the game was a key factor in the Cavaliers’ win. Despite logging a game-high 37 minutes in the previous game, he refused to be subbed out during Boston’s early fourth-quarter run. When questioned by his coach about needing a break, Mitchell simply replied, “I’m good,” a testament to his relentless drive to win.
Historic Victory for Cleveland
This 24-point victory marks a significant moment in NBA playoff history. According to ESPN, it represents the biggest playoff win by a double-digit underdog since 1991. The Cavaliers have proven their ability to compete with the best teams in the league, and they head back to Cleveland with the series tied and the momentum firmly on their side.
Celtics Face Uphill Battle
The Celtics now find themselves in a precarious position. They must regroup and find a way to counter Cleveland’s adjustments if they hope to regain control of the series.
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