NBA

Boston Celtics at Dallas Mavericks

· NBA Finals - Game 3
64-18, 27-14 Away
Final
106 - 99

50-32, 25-16 Home

Tatum, Brown help Celtics hold off huge Dallas rally for 106-99 win, 3-0 lead in NBA Finals

Dante Exum drives to the rack and slams home a thunderous jam

The reward? The Celtics stars are on the brink of joining the litany of big-name predecessors to put a banner above the parquet floor back home.

Tatum scored 31 points, Brown had 30 and the Celtics held off a furious Dallas rally to move to the verge of a record 18th championship with a 106-99 victory over the Mavericks on Wednesday night for a 3-0 lead.

Brown finished with eight rebounds and eight assists as the Celtics extended their franchise record with a 10th consecutive playoff victory and moved to 7-0 on the road this postseason. They can win the series and break a tie with the Lakers for most NBA championships with a victory Friday in Dallas.

And Boston can forget about nearly blowing a 21-point lead with 11 minutes to go.

“Not really trying to look too much into it,” Tatum said. “The game of basketball is about runs. It’s never going to go like you expected. If you want to be a champion, you have to be resilient in those situations, and we did that tonight.”

Boston also improved to 10-1 in these playoffs Kristaps Porzingis after the 7-foot-2 Latvian was ruled out before the game because of a rare tendon injury in his lower left leg sustained in Game 2.

The status of Porzingis for the rest of the series appears in doubt, but it might not matter. None of the previous 156 teams to face a 3-0 deficit has rallied to win an NBA playoff series.

The Mavs almost pulled off a crazy comeback to avoid the big hole — 13 years after Dallas had the biggest fourth-quarter rally in the play-by-play era of the NBA Finals (since 1997) when a 15-point comeback in Game 2 started its run to the franchise’s only title against Miami.

Boston led 91-70 at the end of a 20-5 run early in the fourth quarter before Dallas answered with a 22-2 spurt to get within a point with 3 1/2 minutes remaining.

Problem was, Luka Doncic picked up his sixth foul with 4:12 remaining when a challenge was unsuccessful before Kyrie Irving, who scored 35 points, hit a jumper to get Dallas within one.

Tatum and Brown saved the Celtics from there, with some help from Derrick White, who scored 16. Those three combined for the remaining 13 Boston points to get the Celtics within a victory of their first title since 2008, and just the second since 1986.

The Celtics have led 3-0 in the NBA Finals only once, finishing off the Lakers in a sweep in 1959.

The first step for Dallas is trying to avoid getting swept in a seven-game series for just the second time in franchise history.

“We just got to make history,” rookie Mavs center Dereck Lively II said. “We got to go out there and we just got to play like our lives are on the line.”

In a game that seemed over early in the fourth, the score was stuck on 93-90 for more than three minutes. That included when Doncic was called for a blocking foul on a driving Brown.

The Mavs had nothing to lose with the challenge, since it meant trying to save their superstar from disqualification.

Without Doncic, P.J. Washington Jr., Irving and Tim Hardaway Jr. each missed a 3-pointer in the final minute as Irving's personal losing streak against his former team reached 13 games.

“We had a good chance,” Doncic said. “We were close. Just didn’t get it. I wish I was out there.”

An energized Dallas crowd was ready for its first finals game in 13 years, with Super Bowl-winning quarterback and Mavs fan Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs frequently getting out of his seat near midcourt.

The Mavs used the needed boost coming off two losses in Boston, taking their biggest lead of the series while running out to a 22-9 lead. Doncic and Irving drove for buckets while also hitting a 3 apiece.

The Celtics answered with a 21-9 finish to the first quarter. Sam Hauser hit two of his first-half 3s — on three attempts — to help wrap up a run that started with four points from Brown and a 3 from Tatum.

Defense dominated the start of the second quarter, Boston holding a 5-2 edge nearly six minutes in before Irving and Tatum traded 3s to start a scoring burst.

“They came out swinging,” Tatum said. “That was to be expected. They were at home, the crowd was behind them. We expected their first punch.”

Once they withstood it, it appeared the Celtics would coast after outscoring the Mavs 35-19 in the third quarter, before the Mavs' late rally. And the answer from Tatum and Brown.

“We’ve been in those moments a lot,” Brown said. “And we’ve been in those positions, and we’ve lost. It was great to overcome that with my brother, Jayson, and with our team. That was special.”

After it was over, pockets of Celtics fans screamed with delight in a mostly empty arena, seemingly starting the celebration of the inevitable.

To everyone but the Celtics.

“You’ve got to understand we are just as vulnerable if not more vulnerable than they are,” coach Joe Mazzulla said. “When you understand that you’re vulnerable and your back’s against the wall, you’ve got to fight. And so that’s the mindset that we have to have.”

Regular Season Series

BOS wins series 2-0

Recent Plays

4th 0.0 End of Game 106 - 99
4th 0.0 End of the 4th Quarter 106 - 99
4th 10.1 P.J. Washington makes free throw 2 of 2 106 - 99
4th 10.1 Mavericks offensive team rebound 106 - 98
4th 10.1 P.J. Washington misses free throw 1 of 2 106 - 98

Statistics

https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/nba/500/bos.png&h=100&scale=crop&w=100&location=originBOS https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/nba/500/dal.png&h=100&scale=crop&w=100&location=originDAL
38-82 FG 38-86
46 Field Goal % 44
17-46 3PT 9-25
37 Three Point % 36
13-14 FT 14-16
93 Free Throw % 88
36 Rebounds 43
6 Offensive Rebounds 7
30 Defensive Rebounds 36
26 Assists 15
4 Steals 5
6 Blocks 1
9 Turnovers 8
0 Team Turnovers 1
9 Total Turnovers 9
0 Technical Fouls 1
0 Total Technical Fouls 1
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
12 Points Conceded Off Turnovers 13
12 Fast Break Points 12
36 Points in Paint 52
19 Fouls 17
21 Largest Lead 13
Dallas Mavericks Dallas Mavericks Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Max Christie, G Day-To-Day Dec 21
Klay Thompson, G Day-To-Day Dec 21
Cooper Flagg, F Day-To-Day Dec 21
Dereck Lively II, C Out Dec 21
Kyrie Irving, G Out Dec 13
Boston Celtics Boston Celtics Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Jaylen Brown, G Day-To-Day Dec 21
Jordan Walsh, G Day-To-Day Dec 21
Jayson Tatum, F Out Oct 9

Game Information

American Airlines Center

Location: Dallas, TX
Attendance: 20,311 · Capacity:

2025-26 Atlantic Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
New York 19 8 .704 - L1
Boston 17 11 .607 2.5 W2
Philadelphia 16 11 .593 3 W2
Toronto 17 12 .586 3 L1
Brooklyn 7 19 .269 11.5 L1

2025-26 Southwest Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
San Antonio 20 7 .741 - W5
Houston 17 8 .680 2 W1
Memphis 13 15 .464 7.5 L1
Dallas 11 18 .379 10 L1
New Orleans 7 22 .241 14 W4
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