Irving Leads Mavericks to Game 4 Victory

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Irving’s Journey from Celtics to Mavericks

After Kyrie Irving departed a stunned Celtics franchise for the Brooklyn Nets as a free agent in 2019, he enjoyed some initial success against his former team. This included a 2021 first-round playoff win, punctuated by Irving purposefully stomping on the Celtics’ center-court logo after a Game 4 win before wrapping the series in five.

Boston’s Dominance Over Irving

Boston has stomped on Irving’s teams since, beating him 13 straight times in a stretch that includes a 2022 first-round sweep and the first three games of this fated Finals rematch with his former franchise and teammates.

Mavericks’ Emphatic Response

Irving and the Mavericks halted that streak in emphatic fashion on Friday, routing the Celtics 122-84 to force a Game 5 back in Boston on Monday (8:30 ET, ABC).

Irving, who was traded from Brooklyn to Dallas in 2023, laughed when recalling the length of his losing streak to the Celtics before reflecting on the process of overcoming it.

“It’s taken time, I can tell you that,” Irving said. “It’s difficult because as a competitor you try not to display all your emotions out there to give an edge.”

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Key Players and Performance

Dallas pulled off the historic win behind Irving and Luka Doncic, who combined for 50 points. Irving shot 9-for-12 inside the 3-point arc. He has scored a combined 56 points over Games 3 and 4 after being held to just half that over Games 1 and 2.

Irving’s improvement mirrors that of Dallas’ role players, who have started to emerge after an equally poor start to the Finals.

Team Effort and Strategy

“I think I was able to take a step back, too, and talk to my teammates a little bit more about just what that pressure can feel like,” Irving said. “Not just from losing to a team, but just going against a team and knowing that they’re doing everything possible to stop you. But it’s a team game. I have to really rely on my teammates and I think we all did a great job of that tonight.”

Looking Ahead

Dallas will need more wins to keep making history, particularly that which has never been done before: a team rallying from a 3-0 deficit in an NBA playoff series. Four teams have forced a Game 7 after trailing 3-0, but none have finished off the series win.(Superace88)