The Dallas Mavericks defeated the Minnesota Timberwolves 103-124 and became champions of the NBA Western Conference. In this way, he made it 4-1 and qualified for the finals for the ring.
The Texans dominated the scoreboard from start to finish and managed to stay above 20 points at the start. At the beginning of the second quarter, they led 19-40 after a triple by Maxi Kleber, and the Timberwolves were barely able to get closer on the scoreboard against the Mavs on their way to the conference title and the spoils of the grand final.
The two stars of the Jason Kidd-led team, Kyrie Irving and Luka Doncic, combined for 36 points proved to be too much for the Wolves, who were led by Anthony Edwards and Karl-Anthony Towns, who both scored 28 points.
Also Read: NBA: The Boston Celtics swept the Indiana Pacers and became the first finalist
Chris Finch’s team had no chance of a comeback against the Texans, who were clearly dominant and did not stop stepping on the accelerator until the end, certifying their first NBA final since 2011, in which Dirk Nowitzki led the Texans to the only title in its history.
The Boston Celtics, who return to the NBA Finals two years later, will be the Mavericks‘ rivals for the ring in a series that will begin in the early hours of Thursday through Friday at the TD Garden. It would be the first championship ring for the generation of Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown in the greens, or Luka Doncic with Kidd’s.
Also Read: Messi’s revenge is in vain; Inter Miami loses the CONCACAF Champions Cup