NBA Game Recap - Boston at Dallas
Mon Nov 20, 2017 8:30 PM EST

MIN
102
CHA
118
F
UTA
86
PHI
107
F
IND
105
ORL
97
F
CLE
116
DET
88
F
LAC
85
NY
107
F
POR
100
MEM
92
F
WAS
99
MIL
88
F
OKC
107
NO
114
F
ATL
85
SA
96
F
BOS
110
DAL
102
F(OT)
DEN
114
SAC
98
F

Boston 110, Dallas 102

Nov 20, 2017, 8:30 PM EST

Final (OT)

1

2

3

4

OT

T

Boston

34

19

16

27

14

110

Dallas

22

27

28

19

6

102

Irving's 47 lead Celtics past Mavericks to maintain streak
Tue Nov 21, 2017 12:29 AM

DALLAS (AP) Double-digit deficits are becoming just a minor annoyance to the Boston Celtics as they continue their winning ways.

Kyrie Irving scored 10 of his season-high 47 points in overtime as the Celtics rallied from 13 points down in the fourth quarter to beat the Dallas Mavericks 110-102 on Monday night and extend their winning streak to 16 games.

The winning streak ties the fourth-longest in franchise history, and for the third game in a row, Boston trailed by double digits.

In contrast to recent wins over Golden State and Atlanta, this one required a fourth quarter comeback. For that, the Celtics turned to Irving, who delivered his best performance for his new team after Dallas had taken an 87-74 lead with 7:47 to play.

"For us it's just about battling back when teams get a comfortable rhythm, whether it'd be in the first half or the second half," Irving said. "As a group we continue just to stick together throughout anything and everything."

Irving stole the ball from Dirk Nowitzki and fed Jayson Tatum for an alley-oop lay-up that hung on the rim for a full second before dropping through with 1:01 to play to tie the score at 96.

In the extra period, Irving scored his team's first six points. Then after Jaylen Brown gave Boston a 104-102 lead with a jumper with 1:39 to play, Irving went to work on Yogi Ferrell, backing him down and drawing contact on a lay-up with 48.5 seconds to play. Though Irving missed the free throw to keep the score 106-102, Dallas never got closer.

"I don't really see it as a pressure situation," Irving said of his late-game play. "It's just like playing basketball, man. It's just like being in a park 7-7 and game is eight."

Harrison Barnes scored 31 points and Wesley Matthews had 18 for Dallas, which came back from an early double-digit deficit as the Celtics went cold for much of the second and third quarters. Barnes missed a jumper with less than a second to go in regulation that could have won it for Dallas, which fell to 3-15.

"We just needed to make a couple more plays at key times," Mavericks coach Rick Carlisle said. "Probably just one more key play in the last minute or minute and a half. That would have been the difference."

Brown finished with 22 for Boston. He and Irving combined to go 24-for-35 while the rest of the Celtics went 14-for-49.

The Mavericks fell behind by as many as 15 points in the first half, outscoring the Celtics 55-35 over the second and third quarters.

NO MORAL VICTORIES

Similar to recent home games against Cleveland and San Antonio, the Mavericks fought one of the NBA's best teams until the end, getting their home crowd into it. But the Mavericks have three close losses to show for those efforts and perhaps are unfairly saddled with the league's worst record.

"At the end of the day, it's got to show up in wins and losses," Barnes said. "There are no moral victories around here. Tonight was playing against a great team, and a great opportunity to win here in front of our home fans. We let it slip away."

TIP-INS

Celtics: Marcus Smart came into the game shooting just 27 percent from the field, worst among NBA players with at least 10 attempts per game. And he shot 3-for-15 Monday as the Mavericks backed off and dared him to shoot. But Smart's 3 with 1:24 to play in the game put Boston within 96-94. . Boston shot just 10-for-34 over the two middle quarters after building the early lead. ... The game was a homecoming for Boston rookie Semi Ojeleye, who played college basketball at SMU in Dallas.

Mavericks: Guard J.J. Barea won the NBA Cares Community Assist Award for October for the relief work he did in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria in his native Puerto Rico. He was presented with the award at halftime. Barea has provided more than 100,000 pounds of supplies to the island, and he has raised nearly $750,000 in funds through his own efforts and a YouCaring.com fund drive.

UP NEXT

Celtics: At Miami on Wednesday. The Celtics beat the Heat on October 28 for win number four of their streak.

Mavericks: At Memphis on Wednesday for the team's third meeting of the season. Each team won at home in a back-to-back series in late October.

Leaders

Boston PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
K. Irving 47 21 6 3 1 0
J. Brown 22 6 0 9 1 0
Dallas PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
H. Barnes 31 -21 2 6 0 1
W. Matthews 18 -9 3 6 4 0

Team Comparison

BOS DAL
Points For 110 102
Field Goals 38/84-45% 39/96-41%
Three Pointers 13/36-36% 7/33-21%
Free Throws 21/26-81% 17/20-85%
Offensive Rebounds 5 8
Defensive Rebounds 48 37
Rebounds 60 51
Blocks 4 3
Steals 8 7
Turnovers 17 11
Points Scored Off Turnovers 11 15
Points in the Paint 38 42
Fast Break Points 22 8
Personal Fouls 24 22
Technical Fouls 1 1
Flagrant Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2017-18 Reg Season - BOS Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Mon Nov 20 BOS 110 @ DAL 102 K. Irving 47 H. Barnes 31

Game Information

Stadium: American Airlines Center, Dallas, Texas
Attendance: 20,302
Game Time: 2:25