Jayson Tatum, Celtics Sweep Pacers Without Haliburton as NBA Finals Trip Excites Fans

Jayson Tatum, Celtics Sweep Pacers Without Haliburton as NBA Finals Trip Excites Fans

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The Indiana Pacers blew it again. And the Boston Celtics are headed back to the NBA Finals for the second time in the past three years.

Derrick White’s three-pointer with 45 seconds remaining gave the Celtics a 105-102 lead they wouldn’t relinquish in the final moments, as the Pacers blew yet another fourth-quarter lead and didn’t score in the final three minutes and 33 seconds on Monday night.

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DERRICK WHITE FOR THE WIN IN INDY 🎯

The @celtics advance to the #NBAFinals presented by @YouTubeTV! pic.twitter.com/bk6LFD4MuN

That completed the sweep for Boston, and left Celtics fans and pundits alike impressed by their late-game execution:

Jeff Goodman @GoodmanHoops

Plenty of Celtics fans were worried about being able to win close games.

Wasn’t pretty, but this Celtics team had four guys all capable of taking and making the final shot — and may add Porzingis. https://t.co/yOX9ZOTvIl

Gordie Jones @gordonwjones

Celtics showed (again) they got some dawg in ’em.

Charles P. Pierce @CharlesPPierce

Well, that was as entertaining a four-game sweep as I ever saw. Send Porzingis to Lourdes and rest up. #NBAPlayoffs #celtics

Dick Vitale @DickieV

The @celtics with the most competitive sweep I have seen vs @Pacers who once again didn’t make the big play at winning time ala the Celts . pic.twitter.com/2EpNgvhK8d

Keith Smith @KeithSmithNBA

The Celtics held the Pacers scoreless for the final 3: 33 of the game. Finished the game on an 7-0 run to win it.

Guess they can close games in the clutch when they need to.

Dick Weiss @HoopsWeiss

Indiana did not score in the last three minutes. Celtics played, acted like they had been there before.

Brian Mahoney @briancmahoney

These Celtics can lock down when it’s time. Shut them out for the last 3 1/2 minutes with multiple steals and a blocked shot.

Nicholas W. Goss @NickGossNBCSB

It’s easier to believe this year will be different for the Celtics, especially in close games, because of Jrue Holiday. He just always makes the right play. James Posey-esque.

Kevin O’Connor @KevinOConnorNBA

The Celtics made every winning play down the stretch.

Albert Breer @AlbertBreer

This is a way tougher, edgier, more mature Celtics team.

Defense won that game. They fought their asses off for that sweep.

That’s 12-2 in the playoffs, too.

The Pacers had a chance to tie the game on the ensuing possession but Andrew Nembhard missed a game-tying three-pointer. Jayson Tatum then missed a three of his own after the Celtics got the ball back with about eight seconds remaining but Boston pulled down the offensive board and ran out the clock, ending the series.

Jaylen Brown led all scorers with 29 points to go along with six rebounds, three steals and two assists, while Tatum chipped in with 26 points, 13 rebounds and eight assists. Nembhard led Indiana with 24 points and 10 assists.

The Pacers, without star point guard Tyrese Haliburton for the second straight game, led by as many as nine points in


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