Finally the NBA Finals have started, on Thursday night at the Garden the Boston Celtics and Dallas Mavericks faced off in game 1 of the NBA Finals. Boston heads into game 1 with a dominating 12-2 record in the postseason as the #1 seed in the entire NBA. While Dallas the #5 seed in the Western Conference has surprised some fans by getting this far but has looked very impressive doing so. Will Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving be able to keep their magic going against the high powered Celtics roster and make a series out of the Finals? The big news coming out of pregame was that Celtics big man Kristaps Porzingis would not be on a minutes restriction after missing the last few weeks with a calf strain, Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla wouldn’t comment on whether he was going to start or not but this was good news for Celtics fans heading into the start of the series.
First Quarter:
Celtics fans would learn 30 minutes before tip off that Kristaps Porzingis would come off the bench in game 1 and Al Horford would stay in the starting lineup as he was in Porzingis’ absence. The Celtics would win the tip and get a big dunk from Al Horford to start the NBA Finals. Luka Doncic would hit his first jumper of the night to tie the game at 5 with 10:45 to go in the first quarter. The Mavericks would start the game 2-2 from the field while Boston struggled a little early shooting 2-7 to start the game after a few offensive rebounds.
Kristaps Porzingis would make his NBA Finals debut 5 minutes into the game coming in for Al Horford with Dallas leading 13-12. Derrick White would make his impact early hitting back to back 3’s to give Boston a 20-15 lead with 5:55 to go in the first. Porzingis would get his first points off the night off a pair of free throws, drawing a foul on Luka Doncic giving Boston a 22-15 lead.
Porzingis would really make his presence known after hitting back to back buckets to give Boston their first double digit lead of the game 28-18 with 2:20 to go in the quarter. Jayson Tatum who was quiet for most of the first quarter would hit a 3 pointer with 1:37 to go to give Boston a 31-20 lead. Boston would continue to take advantage of their mismatches offensively hitting multiple 3’s and getting huge blocks from Porzingis to end the quarter leading 37-20 at the end of one. Boston went on a 23-5 run to end the quarter led by Porzingis on both ends.