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Cavaliers Stun Celtics, Mavericks Triumph over Thunder in NBA Playoff Action

In a surprising turn of events on Thursday, the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Dallas Mavericks both secured victories against their top-seeded opponents, the Boston Celtics and the Oklahoma City Thunder, respectively. These wins leveled their respective NBA playoff series at one game apiece.

Leading the charge for the Cavaliers, Donovan Mitchell delivered an outstanding performance as they outplayed the Celtics with a convincing 118-94 victory. Mitchell showcased his scoring prowess with 23 of his 29 points coming in the second half, supported by a well-rounded effort from his teammates. Evan Mobley, in particular, played a pivotal role, contributing 21 points along with 10 rebounds and five assists. The Cavaliers displayed a relentless attacking mindset throughout the game, impressing their coach, J.B. Bickerstaff, with their offensive aggression.

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Despite trailing in the first two quarters, the Cavaliers managed to level the score at 54-54 by halftime. They then seized control in the third quarter, with Mitchell spearheading their surge and extending their lead to 12 points entering the final period. With Mitchell’s exceptional performance and a collective effort from the team, the Cavaliers comfortably secured the win, leaving Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla lamenting their defensive lapses.

Reflecting on the victory, Mitchell emphasized the importance of maintaining their momentum as the series shifts to Cleveland. He acknowledged the significance of the win but emphasized the need to stay focused and continue their strong play in front of their home crowd.

Meanwhile, in Oklahoma City, the Mavericks fought their way to a hard-fought 119-110 victory against the Thunder. Despite facing adversity, including Luka Doncic battling through a right knee sprain, the Mavericks displayed resilience and determination to secure the win. Doncic delivered an impressive performance, scoring 29 points and grabbing 10 rebounds, setting the tone for his team’s success. Tim Hardaway Jr. also made significant contributions off the bench, providing a crucial scoring boost in the third quarter to thwart a Thunder rally.

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Although the Thunder managed to erase a 14-point deficit and briefly take the lead in the third quarter, the Mavericks regained control and held on to secure the victory. Doncic’s leadership and scoring prowess were pivotal, while Kyrie Irving’s all-around performance, despite a slow-scoring night, played a key role in guiding the Mavericks to victory.

With the series now level at one game apiece, both the Cavaliers and the Mavericks head into the next games with renewed confidence and determination to build on their success. As the playoffs progress, these victories serve as crucial stepping stones for both teams as they continue their quest for postseason glory.

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