Celtics survive Pacers in OT to
take Game 1 of East finals
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[May 22, 2024]
The Indiana Pacers came into Boston and pushed the Celtics to
the brink on Tuesday night in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference
finals.
Indiana was up by five with just under two minutes left in
regulation, but Boston found a way to force overtime before going on
to win 133-128 to open the best-of-seven series on a high note.
Now the top-seeded Celtics will try to win Game 2, something they
haven't been able to do this postseason. They failed to go up 2-0 on
the Miami Heat in the first round, then had to settle for a 1-1
series against the Cleveland Cavaliers in the semifinals.
"We just gotta be prepared," Boston star Jaylen Brown said. "We know
it. We've seen it. We've been hearing it. Now we just have to come
out and execute and be better. We will."
Game 2 of the Eastern Conference finals is scheduled for Thursday in
Boston.
Jayson Tatum collected a game-high 36 points and 12 rebounds in
Boston's Game 1 victory against Indiana. He scored 10 points in
overtime, including five straight that gave the Celtics a 127-123
lead with 42.9 seconds to play.
Jrue Holiday added 28 points and Brown finished with 26 for Boston.
Andrew Nembhard canned a 3-pointer to put the Pacers up 115-110 with
1:57 remaining in the fourth quarter, but then the Celtics took
over.
Holiday converted a layup and Brown sank two free throws to get
Boston within one, 115-114, with 57.4 seconds to go. Nembhard
stemmed the tide with a jumper, and Indiana took its 117-114 edge
into what was originally supposed to be the game's final seconds.
But Brown knocked down a trey from the corner, knotting things at
117 with 6.1 seconds on the clock. Indiana star guard Tyrese
Haliburton missed a 3-pointer at the buzzer, sending the contest to
overtime.
Three free throws from Haliburton in the extra session put the
Pacers ahead 123-121 with 1:46 left, but Tatum answered with a
three-point play, and the Celtics never gave up the lead the rest of
the way.
Haliburton had 25 points and 10 assists. Pascal Siakam finished with
24 points, 12 rebounds and seven assists for the sixth-seeded
Pacers, who received 23 points from Myles Turner.
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May 21, 2024; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Boston Celtics forward
Jayson Tatum (0) returns the ball against Indiana Pacers guard
Tyrese Haliburton (0) in over-time during game one of the eastern
conference finals for the 2024 NBA playoffs at TD Garden. Mandatory
Credit: David Butler II-USA TODAY Sports

"Our guys just need to concentrate on fighting the
way they fought in (Game 1) from start to finish, and we'll be back
Thursday," Indiana coach Rick Carlisle said. "We did a lot of good
things that we need to continue to do. We've been a tough-minded and
resilient team, really for almost the entire second half of the
year. We have to continue with that and come back in here on
Thursday night."
Indiana made 9 of 10 free throws in the game. Boston was 24-for-30
from the foul line.
The Pacers committed 22 turnovers that led to 32 Celtics points.
The Celtics led 34-31 after one quarter, and it was 64-64 at
halftime. The Pacers used a 9-0 spurt to pull within four points,
92-88, late in the third quarter, and they trailed 94-93 entering
the fourth.
"They scored a lot of points in transition," Brown said. "We gotta
clean that up. We want to get them in a half-court game as much as
possible.
"Defense is where we have to hang our hat. We have to make sure we
execute on defense and the majority of it is transition -- getting
back in transition. No layups. Gotta run."
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