NBA Finals Game 4 By The Numbers
The Mavs annihilated the Celtics. Here are the numbers from the game.
The Dallas Mavericks molly whopped the Boston Celtics in Game 4 to prevent elimination.
There is no other way to express it.
Boston got their asses beat by Dallas.
The Mavs played with urgency and everyone stepped up and they couldn’t be stopped.
So, here are the numbers from this legendary game:
48. This number represents the largest lead the Mavericks had against the Celtics in Game 4. It is also the largest in NBA Finals history (well, in the past 50 years).
15. This number represents the most points scored by a Celtics player in this game.
36.2. This number represents the Celtics’ field goal percentage for this game.
38. This number represents the amount of points the Dallas Mavericks won this game by. It is also the third-largest margin of victory in NBA Finals history.
3. This number represents Luka Doncic, who became the third youngest player to score 25 or more points in the first half of an NBA Finals game, joining his teammate Kyrie Irving (who did it in 2017) and Hakeem Olajuwon (who did it in 1986).
3. This number represents Tim Hardaway Jr. becoming the third player in NBA history to sink 5 or more 3-pointers in a single quarter in the Finals.
1. This number represents the Boston Celtics losing their first road game since May 9, 2024.
1. This number represents Kyrie Irving winning his first game against the Boston Celtics since 2021.
122-84. These numbers represent the final score of Game 4.
29. This number represents the amount of points Luka scored in this game.
3. This number represents the number of steals Luka had in this game.
21. This number represents the amount of points Kyrie scored in the game.
Final Thoughts
So, these are the numbers from Game 4.
This game will definitely go down in the history books as one of the greatest performances ever.
But here’s another number I want you to think about:
1. Could the Dallas Mavericks be the first team in NBA history to come back from a 3-0 deficit in the Finals?
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